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Premier League clubs agree to pay £5m bonus to outgoing chairman Richard Scudamore

File photo dated 21-05-2017 of Richard Scudamore, Chief Executive of the Premier League. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Issue date: Thursday June 7, 2018. Executive chairman Richard Scudamore is to stand down before the end of the year, the Premier League has announced. See PA story SOCCER Premier League. Photo credit should read Mike Egerton/PA Wire.
Image: Richard Scudamore has accepted the departure bonus from Premier League clubs

Premier League clubs have agreed to pay a £5m bonus to outgoing chairman Richard Scudamore over the next three years.

Scudamore, who is stepping down from the position after almost 20 years in charge, will be kept on in a consultancy role.

Susanna Dinnage has been confirmed as his successor, joining from media organisation Discovery where she has been the global president of the Animal Planet channel, and will begin her new role in January 2019.

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The decision regarding Scudamore's payment package "was made by the Audit and Remuneration Committee and the Non-Executive Directors, supported and endorsed by the clubs", a Premier League statement read.

The Premier League said the payments were in consideration of three important areas. "It was vital that a comprehensive set of non-compete clauses were extended, to ensure the best possible protection for the future of the Premier League," the statement read.

Chief Executive of Premier League Richard Scudamore speaks to the media during the announcement of the Premier League's UK live broadcasting rights auction on February 10, 2015 in London, England. It was announced that Sky and BT Sport will pay the Premier League ..5.136 billion to share the live TV rights for three seasons starting from 2016-17. (Photo by Tom Dulat/Getty Images for Premier League)
Image: Scudamore will be kept on by the Premier League in a consultancy role

"It was agreed that it is crucial for the League's ongoing success that Richard's unique knowledge and experience remain available in an advisory capacity.

"The payments are in recognition of the outstanding work Richard has carried out over the last 19 years."

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Earlier on Thursday, Premier League clubs had been urged not to agree to the £5m payment by the Football Supporters' Federation.

When announcing his departure, Scudamore paid tribute to the "enormous commitment" of broadcast and commercial partners across the world in steering the Premier League's success.

"That number will run into hundreds, they have all contributed to our story and I would like to thank them enormously," he said. "However, I am sure they will forgive me for singling out Sky for special recognition.

"Back in 1992 they were the catalyst for the start of the Premier League journey and have backed us all the way since, joining forces to see off regulatory and other challenges throughout whilst setting global standards in broadcasting excellence that others have strived to replicate."

The Premier League also released a statement on Thursday to announce that the top-flight clubs have agreed in principle to introduce Video Assistant Referees (VAR) to the competition in 2019/20.

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