A call on whether or not to scrap the Premier League's controversial revenue and sustainability guidelines (PSR) and undertake an “various system” is “arising”, says chief govt Richard Masters.
The present laws, launched in 2015-16 to forestall golf equipment from overspending, enable losses of £105m over a three-year reporting cycle.
Nonetheless, they've been criticised by a number of top-flight groups for limiting their skill to take a position.
BBC Sport has been advised a choice on any adjustments is prone to be made at a gathering in November.
In February golf equipment selected to proceed with PSR for the present season.
Nonetheless a squad price ratio (SCR) system of economic management was adopted by the Premier League on a shadowing, non-binding foundation.
SCR is much like Uefa's current monetary guidelines and permits golf equipment to spend as much as a proportion of their whole revenues on squad-related prices.
9 of the league's 20 golf equipment already should adjust to Uefa's SCR because of qualifying for Europe. Each Chelsea and Aston Villa have been fined by Uefa in July for breaching the principles.
Requested about SCR on the Leaders sports activities convention in London, Masters stated: “We're speaking to our golf equipment about another system. That is to not say we do not assume the PSR system works.”
He added: “It is about nearer alignment with European regulation, which is squad price ratio, which is a income check. In Uefa, it is now set at 70%. Our system will probably be 85% as a result of we all the time need our golf equipment to have the flexibility to take a position.
“The Premier League has been constructed on the again of funding wherein worldwide capital flows [are] coming in. We do not need that to be to be stifled off.”