Associated Party Transactions
The latest Associated Party Transactions news.
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Football finance expert now says Newcastle United could hit Premier League with legal action -
Jamie Carragher uses Newcastle United as example when saying PSR is stifling competition in Premier League -
Newcastle United's transfer business set to ramp up next week as Magpies set to join the £1bn club according to report -
'More money than god': Simon Jordan is out there speaking sense again regarding Newcastle United and PSR -
New report claims PIF and Newcastle United to enter phase two of project which aims to disrupt established order -
The gap between Liverpool and Newcastle United summed up perfectly as new deal announced ahead of Carabao Cup final -
Newcastle United announce 90% increase in commercial revenue as part of financial results for year ending June 2024 -
Peter Kenyon recalls telling UEFA that Financial Fair Play will only benefit the 'big boys' before trying to buy Newcastle United -
Stan Collymore admits he is terrified of what Newcastle United could do if the APT and PSR shackles were off -
Newcastle United chairman Yasir Al-Rumayyan urges PIF partners to 'take advantage' of opportunities with club -
Newcastle united are assessing options following 'unlawful' Premier League ruling -
Premier League told APT rules rushed through in wake of Newcastle United takeover were unlawful and void -
West Ham spokesman names Newcastle United as reason PSR is set to remain beyond this season -
Football Finance expert Kieran Maguire warns Newcastle United fans not to get too hopeful if APT rules are abolished -
Manchester City challenge the Premier League over Associated Party Transaction amendments with Newcastle United to be affected -
Familiar name spotted around St James' Park last night during 3-0 win over Wolves after APT rules lifted -
Rules around Associated Party Transactions clarified as Newcastle United potentially stand to benefit -
Ian Wright says what every Newcastle United fan is thinking as he questions why two players are still at the club