Man Utd need to balance the books to meet the Premier League's Profit and Sustainability Rules and they will have the chance to do that with two deadlines.
The story of Nottingham Forest's 2023 summer transfer window is laid bare in the independent commission's verdict into their breach of the Premier League's financial rules, which was issued on Monday.
As key figures at Forest pointed out in evidence submitted to the panel, they knew a player trading profit of around £30millon was required by June 30, 2023, the final day of the financial year, to avoid falling foul of the Premier League's Profit and Sustainability rules . They also knew academy product Johnson was the only player who could deliver that.
United will be allowed to lose £105million across that period and some of the existing losses can be offset against what the Premier League considers 'healthy' expenditure, such as investment in academies, women's football and infrastructure. Even with that included, they are going to face some challenges to meet it, which could make this forthcoming window one of two deadline days.
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