Premier League clubs are facing challenges with the Profit and Sustainability rules, with Everton, Nottingham Forest, and Leicester City being charged for breaching them. Everton has been docked six points for their first charge.
It's been another week of talk around Premier League clubs being dominated by Profit and Sustainability and the PSR rules that are causing plenty of them a headache heading into the summer transfer window. As with every PSR discussion, it isn't long before Manchester City crop up, despite the differences in cases between the Blues and those clubs that have either fallen foul of the Premier League 's new spending rules or are struggling to stay within them.
Those PSR rules are coming into sharper focus at the moment, with Everton charged twice for breaching them, while Nottingham Forest and Leicester City have also been hit with charges. Everton have been docked six points, reduced from 10 on appeal, for their first charge, while Forest have also been hit with a four-point deduction
Premier League Profit And Sustainability PSR Rules Everton Nottingham Forest Leicester City
United Kingdom Latest News, United Kingdom Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Leicester facing potential points deduction for alleged breach of Premier League's Profit and Sustainability RulesLeicester are facing a charge for allegedly breaching the Premier League's Profit and Sustainability Rules - meaning they could face a points deduction.
Read more »
Forest docked four points for financial rules breachNottingham Forest receive an immediate four-point deduction for breaching Premier League profit and sustainability rules.
Read more »
Chelsea board planning shock £60million sale of captain Reece JamesThe Blues need to meet the Premier League's profit and sustainability rules.
Read more »
Leicester charged by Premier League over alleged breach of Profitability and Sustainability RulesThe Premier League has charged Leicester City over an alleged breach of the league's Profitability and Sustainability Rules (PSR).
Read more »
Premier League's profitability and sustainability rules set to be replaced as early as this summerThe Premier League's controversial profitability and sustainability rules are set to be replaced as early as this summer by a new system of financial regulation.
Read more »
Premier League's profitability and sustainability rules to be replacedThe Premier League's controversial profitability and sustainability rules (PSR) are set to be replaced as early as this summer by a new system of financial regulation. The new system will be aligned with the squad cost-to-revenue ratio contained within UEFA's Financial Sustainability Regulations (FSR).
Read more »