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Top flight is still Premier competition, says Masters
Sunderland Echo
|October 03, 2025
Premier League chief executive Richard Masters believes topflight success remains the priority for club owners despite the rapid expansion of international competitions.
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The introduction of the FIFA Club World Cup this summer has opened up new earning potential for those involved, with Chelsea estimated to have made £85million from their triumph in the United States.
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