Everton and Nottingham Forest charged over breaches of Premier League's financial rules

Everton and Nottingham Forest have been charged with breaches under the Premier League’s profitability and sustainability rules.

everton and nottingham forest charged over breaches of premier league's financial rules

Nottingham Forest and Everton played each other on 2 December. Everton won the match 1-0.

It comes in addition to Everton being deducted 10 points in November – the largest sanction in the league’s history.

The club are appealing against their punishment.

If the breaches are proven, Everton and Nottingham Forest face the threat of points deductions.

The clubs have 14 days to submit their formal answers to the complaint.

In a statement, Nottingham Forest said they acknowledge “the statement from the Premier League confirming that the club has today been charged with a breach of the league’s profitability and sustainability rules”.

“The club intends to continue to cooperate fully with the Premier League on this matter and are confident of a speedy and fair resolution,” they added.

Everton said the breach relates to a period which covers seasons 2019/20, 2020/21, 2021/22 and 2022/23.

“It therefore includes financial periods (2019/20, 2020/21 and 2021/22) for which the club has already received a 10-point sanction. The club is currently appealing that sanction”, Everton said.

They added: “The club must now defend another Premier League complaint which includes the very same financial periods for which it has already been sanctioned, before that appeal has even been heard. The club takes the view that this results from a clear deficiency in the Premier League’s rules.

“Everton can assure its fans that it will continue to defend its position during the ongoing appeal and, should it be required to do so, at any future commission – and that the impact on supporters will be reflected as part of that process.”

Premier League clubs are permitted to lose a maximum of £105m over a three-year period (£35m a season).

Sky Sports News chief reporter Kaveh Solhekol explained the “Premier League has a new fast-track, streamlined profitability and sustainability process” – which is why clubs today found out if they had broken the rules.

“The reason it’s been done so quickly is that, in the past, many people have complained how long these cases drag on; clubs can potentially be deducted points for something they’ve done wrong three or four seasons ago,” he said.

“The Premier League have responded to that criticism, and that’s why we’re seeing a faster process.”

The Premier League said in a statement: “Everton FC and Nottingham Forest FC have each confirmed to the Premier League that they are in breach of the League’s profitability and sustainability rules. This is as a result of sustaining losses above the permitted thresholds for the assessment period ending season 2022/23.

“In accordance with Premier League rules, both cases have now been referred to the chair of the judicial panel, who will appoint separate commissions to determine the appropriate sanction.

“Commissions are independent of the Premier League and member clubs. The proceedings are heard in private with the commissions’ final decisions made public on the Premier League’s website.”

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