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Everton could have points deducted this season, pending a Premier League investigation into the alleged breach of financial rules. The Toffees have been caught up in the relegation battle, but off the pitch, they appear to be struggling. According to the Daily Mail, the Premier League investigation could lead to the club receiving […]
Premier League reveals club may be deducted points this season
Everton could have points deducted this season, pending a Premier League investigation into the alleged breach of financial rules.
The Toffees have been caught up in the relegation battle, but off the pitch, they appear to be struggling.
According to the Daily Mail, the Premier League investigation could lead to the club being deducted points. And the authorities are confident it will be completed by the end of the season.
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Chelsea may have to pay for players to leave this summer as they look to balance the books.
With Financial Fair Play coming up, Chelsea needs to make some big purchases to keep up with demand.
The Sun say Christian Pulisic will top the deal when he has 12 months left on his Ł150,000-a-week contract. Interested clubs are unlikely to match his Ł7.8m-a-year salary.
Thus, chairman Boehly of The Blues will have to pay Pulisic to leave or bear a lower transfer fee. It's the same situation with some other players. Callum Hudson-Odoi, on loan from Bayer Leverkusen, earns around Ł180,000 a week. Ruben Loftus-Cheek, on Ł150,000-a-week, and Hakim Ziyech on Ł120,000-a-week could also be sent off.
The biggest earner is striker Romelu Lukaku - on loan at Inter Milan - with two years remaining on a Ł325,000-a-week contract.
A loss of Ł121m last year meant the Chelsea board had to sell to balance the books and comply with financial fair play rules.
Any potential deduction could hit them in 2022/2023 and have a huge impact on their chances of being relegated.
The alleged financial misconduct against the Merseyside Derby team cost a total of Ł371m over a three-year period. This is more than three times the allowed limit of Ł107 million, according to FFP regulations.
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