“It’s over for us, Manchester City will WIN the league”—HUGE BLOW as Jurgen Klopp bursts into tears as shocking defeat to Everton tonight which has just crumbled his hopes of getting Premier League title in his final season 💔 Huge blow for Jurgen Klopp 😭😭 This man didn’t deserve such an ending…!💔

After Manchester City clinched their third consecutive Premier League title, clubs are in discussions about implementing a salary cap system to level the financial playing field.
The aim is to promote fairness by redistributing financial resources across the league.
Under this proposed system, top clubs would face spending limits determined by the TV revenue allocated to lower-ranked clubs. The objective is to foster greater equality and enhance competitiveness.
However, clubs accustomed to European competitions are opposed to the idea, fearing it could disadvantage English teams compared to their European counterparts.
Leading the opposition against the salary cap is reportedly Manchester United.
Discussions are ongoing, with the goal of reaching an agreement before the league’s annual meeting in June.
Additionally, there’s a movement to establish an independent football regulator for English football.
The Football Governance Bill, which supports the creation of this regulator, has recently progressed in Parliament.
If implemented, the independent regulator would prioritize improving clubs’ financial health, ensuring financial stability across leagues, and preserving the tradition of English football.
As discussions and legislative efforts continue, the future direction of the Premier League remains open for debate and decision-making.