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APT rules are designed to ensure fair market value is applied to commercial deals with organisations closely aligned to club owners.
The rules are intended to prevent deals such as sponsorships from being artificially inflated, which could undermine the league's financial rules.
The league introduced the rules in December 2021 after Newcastle were bought by Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund .
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