Everton hit with fresh points deduction for second PSR breach as Man City 115 charges wait continues

Everton has been given a new two point deduction for violating Premier League regulations regarding profit and sustainability. Earlier in the season, Sean Dyche’s team was penalized six points and now they have received another punishment for the three-year period until 2022-23. Everton’s deduction from the previous assessment period up to the 2021-22 season has been reduced on appeal. Despite this, they are unhappy with the decision and plan to challenge it, resulting in them moving down to 16th place in the table. Everton and Nottingham Forest have received penalties this season, while Manchester City’s case, which is more intricate, is still under investigation, leaving the Toffees just two points away from the relegation zone. City’s hearing has been scheduled for a specific date. It is anticipated that things will be resolved by the end of the 2024/25 season, likely in late 2024. Also, what will happen with Man City’s 115 charges? The question about FFP that nobody wants to hear the answer to. The possible penalties levied against Manchester City by the Premier League could lead to a rebellion, as UEFA has issued a warning.

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