Why is there so much money in English football?

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It has been another busy transfer window in the Premier League.

Records have been broken as clubs splashed the cash in January 2022.

In fact as English football has become even more lucrative, clubs have dished out almost £3bn in the last year in transfer fees – four times more than any other country.

It is clear there is no cost of living crisis in English football. But where’s the cash from? Who’s getting rich and what do the spending rules allow?

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