According to British media reports, the Premier League will hold a vote this month, and it is expected to pass a regulation banning "mutual loan of players between owner clubs", hoping to eliminate the situation of "handing over players to the right hand", apparently targeting Newcastle, which plans to recruit to the Saudi Arabian league in January.
The Saudi sovereign wealth fund (PIF), which owns Newcastle and is also the owner of the 4 biggest Saudi giants, has recently rumored that Newcastle will borrow Rubin Neves, who was passed over by Wolves in the summer, from Hilal when the transfer window reopens in January, which is suspected to be a case of "handing over the right hand to the left hand". The report said that in order to stop such behavior, the Premier League will hold a vote this month, and it is expected that the 19 teams other than Newcastle will unanimously pass a ban on the loan of players between clubs with the same owner.