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Premier League refers Everton for alleged financial breach

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Everton have been referred to an independent commission by the Premier League over an alleged breach of financial fair play rules.

The assessment period for which Everton have been charged covers four seasons from the start of 2018/19 to the end of 2021/22.

Everton are only the second club to be charged with breaking Premier League financial rules after Manchester City were charged last month.

The Merseysiders recorded losses of £371.8m over the past three years. Premier League rules allow clubs to lose a maximum of £105m over three years.

Clubs who break the Premier League’s Financial Fair Play rules can be fined or deducted points.

In a club statement, Everton said they were “disappointed to hear of the Premier League’s decision.

Written by Ibrahim Oladamola

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