Huddersfield Town and their fellow Championship clubs have agreed a new set of regulations to bring the division’s Financial Fair Play framework in line with the Premier League.

The points were discussed at an EGM at Derby County’s iPro Stadium.

A Football League statement read: “From the beginning of the 2016-17 season, Championship clubs will have their financial performance continuously monitored over a three-season time frame and will be permitted to lose up to £15m during that period without having to be prescriptive over how that loss will be funded.

“In addition, they will be permitted to lose more than £15m but not more than an aggregate of £39m (compared to an equivalent figure of £105m in the Premier League) but will be subject to additional regulation when doing so.

“This will include providing evidence of secure owner funding and future financial Information for the two seasons ahead.”

Any sanctions for accounts relating to 2013-14 will continue to take effect as intended (and in accordance with the amounts specified at the time).

The maximum deviation under the regulations will remain at £6m for 2014-15 and will increase to £13m in 2015-16, in line with the maximum loss (£39m over three seasons) permitted under the new rules.