Out with PSR, in with SCR — key takeaways for the Premier League’s new financial era

We explore how the Premier League’s landmark shift from PSR to the new SCR and SSR systems will reshape financial regulation.
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He graduated from the University of Birmingham with a degree in History in 2020, before going on to complete the Graduate Diploma in Law at the University of Law in Leeds in 2021. While in Leeds, he worked as a commercial property Paralegal for a mid-sized firm before completing a Masters in Law, Business and Management with the Legal Practice Course at the University of Law in 2023 alongside playing semi-professional Rugby.
Will joined us in September 2024 and is based in our Manchester office.

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