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Premier League CEO makes admission over playing games in USA after “different” summer

Richard Masters has responded to claims that the Premier League could play games in the United States, after their Summer Series tournament was a raging success

Multiple top-flight teams took part in the Premier League Summer Series throughout July, staging friendly games in the United States at an array of locations – but CEO Richard Masters does not expect league games to make their way across the Atlantic.

The likes of Chelsea, Brighton, Newcastle, Aston Villa, Fulham and Brentford all took part in the mini-tournament, the first time a Premier League event has been hosted in the United States. Premier League teams have played pre-season games in the United States for some time, but the demand for action has increased rapidly over the past few years leading to an official competition taking place.

As many as 10 Premier League teams are now either owned by an American or have a majority shareholder from the United States, and there’s growing concern amongst fans that competitive games could one day be staged overseas. The Premier League also opened their first official office in the United States this summer, moving employees into a New York space.

But despite all of the Premier League growth in America and a “different” summer experience, CEO Richard Masters has dismissed reports that the United States could host games in the near future. “Akash Jain is our new managing director for the U.S. He’s employee number one,” Masters said, via The Athletic.

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