Nottingham Forest are expected to discover their punishment later today for potentially breaking financial rules. It's a thorny subject which will inevitably mean more questions directed at Manchester City.
Premier League rules say that clubs can only lose up to £105 million over three years, or £35m each season. This limit is lower for teams that have been promoted within the according three-year cycle. It means Forest have only been allowed to lose £61m over the past three seasons - £13m for the two seasons they spent in the Championship before moving up, plus £35m last season. It is uncertain how much they are alleged to have gone over this limit.
Everton remain the only Premier League club found to have broken the profit and sustainability regulations and their 10-point deduction for the previous charge - relating to the 2021/2022 season - was a landmark decision. It was ultimately reduced to six points on appeal, but they now face a second charge before the season is out. The Toffees’ hearing into their second charge has been scheduled for the back end of this coming week.
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