The Premier League Just Killed Its Own Financial Rulebook. Here's What Replaces It.

PSR is dead. After years of controversy, points deductions, and financial engineering, the Premier League voted to scrap its own rulebook. What replaces it is the Squad Cost Ratio — a fundamentally different system that changes everything about how clubs can spend money. In this video, we forensically audit exactly how the new SCR works, which clubs it protects, which clubs it threatens, and why UEFA has already expressed formal concerns about the Premier League's version. ────────────────────────────── CHAPTERS ────────────────────────────── 0:00 The Death of PSR 1:26 Why PSR Was Always Broken 3:12 How the Squad Cost Ratio Works 5:40 The Green and Red Thresholds Explained 7:55 The Winners: High-Revenue Clubs 9:44 The Clubs in Danger 11:30 The UEFA Conflict 12:48 What This Means for the Transfer Market 13:35 Final Verdict ────────────────────────────── ► Why PSR failed — and why it was always structurally broken ► How the Squad Cost Ratio actually works — the Green and Red Thresholds explained ► The winners: high-revenue clubs with superior spending power ► The clubs in danger: Chelsea, mid-table ambitious spenders ► The UEFA conflict: why European clubs may now have an advantage ► What this means for the transfer market from 2026-27 onwards The clock is already running. I am your Auditor. #PremierLeague #PSR #SquadCostRatio #FootballFinance #ChelseaFC #FinancialFairPlay #FCBusiness