The appeal launched by Nottingham Forest against their four-point deduction for breaking Premier League Profit and Sustainability Rules is set to heard this month. That's according to reports from the Press Association news agency as financial concerns continue to take hold across the English top-flight this season.
It means Forest's appeal could be heard in the week after they visit Everton in a crunch Premier League game next Sunday as both clubs battle against relegation to the Championship.READ MORE: I like Sean Dyche but he has a big problem at Everton that doesn't sit right with me Forest cited delayed transfer business as a cause of their overspend and Brennan Johnson was sold to Tottenham last summer. That deal was not pushed through until deadline day as Forest claimed they wanted to maximise the £47million fee they received for a player who progressed through their academy.
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