Jurgen Klopp and Pep Guardiola are set to be granted their wish of five Premier League substitutions per match from next season.
The issue has been a bone of contention in the Premier League in recent times with all other major leagues across Europe implementing the change from three substitutions to five.
The amendment was first introduced across the game in May 2020 following football's shutdown as a result of the coronavirus pandemic.
However, while most leagues have opted to continue with five subs, the Premier League has reverted back to three. The likes of Liverpool boss Klopp and Manchester City manager Guardiola have been avid endorsers of the push to have the rule reintroduced and it appears they will finally get their way.According to the Times, the change to the Premier League's protocol is set to be agreed upon on Thursday when stakeholders representing the league's 20 top-flight clubs meet in London to vote on the matter once again.
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