Everton and Nottingham Forest expecting to be found in breach of Premier League spending rules

Everton and Nottingham Forest expecting to be found in breach of Premier League spending rules

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Everton and Nottingham Forest are expected to be referred to an independent commission over breaches of the Premier League’s profitability and sustainability regulations. Under the league’s guidelines, clubs are allowed to lose a maximum of £105 million or £35 million per season over a rolling three-year reporting cycle. Everton is already appealing against a 10-point deduction for the 2021-22 season, while Nottingham Forest would join Manchester City as the only top-flight clubs to be charged with breaking these regulations. Both clubs are at risk of a fine or points deduction, and formal notification of any charges is expected on Monday. Forest spent around £250 million on new signings since securing promotion in May 2022, while Everton’s financial issues under owner Farhad Moshiri and the construction of a new stadium have left them vulnerable to a second charge. The clubs will have the right to appeal, with Everton already doing so against their existing sanction. The outcome of Manchester City’s case, which involved over 100 charges, is yet to be communicated.

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