Plus, a bumper edition of M&A murmurs
It's been a stunning return to the elite of English football
Newsletter #12 is, perhaps unsurprisingly, almost entirely about one topic
Owners increasingly view them as an economic engine but why are we so quick to write off the sporting conveyor belt?
PLUS: why Ten Hag could survive and the politics that shape the Premier League
With rebels who have fallen in line, a helping hand from relegation and changing priorities, Richard Masters' ability to find compromise has received a significant boost
The Premier League's whopping legal expenses, a surprise name linked with Reading, multi-club owners circling Ligue 1 and more
President Javier Milei is determined to change the landscape of Argentinian football, but the resistance is strong as Milei's support of unfettered capitalism clashes with fans views of what a football club should be
PLUS: Everton's new owner (and their track record), UEFA's new distribution, Wimbledon and more
A look at TFG's time in Rome tells us much about what to expect from the Toffees' prospective new owners, assuming a deal is consummated
Inside FIFA's meeting with broadcasters, Neville blasts Premier League 'greed' and why how the tide has turned against independent women's teams
An urgent meeting called on Friday saw FIFA wheel out the big guns to save its attempt to cash in on the club game, but with resistance from clubs and commercial headwinds the question remains: will it work?