Every Premier League FFP charge and outcome so far as Man City and Manchester United await verdict
15.01.2024 - 15:47
/ manchestereveningnews.co.uk
Manchester United and Manchester City will today learn which clubs have broken then Premier League’s finance rules following an alteration in regulations.
Top-flight clubs are now required to submit their cash accounts for the previous season by December 31, and so both United and City were required to hand in their reports for the 2022/23 campaign on New Year’s Eve.
The Premier League has adopted its new system so that simple breaches of its profit and sustainability rules can be processed quicker and penalties can be handed out in the current season. The 115 allegations against City, which the club deny in full, is not considered ‘simple’.
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The accusations levelled at the Blues last February relate to matters over a nine-year period and a conclusion is not expected for some time. Any charges that would be brought forward on Monday would be separate from the initial batch of allegations.
Everton were the first Premier League club to be found guilty of the Premier League’s current profit and sustainability rules that first came into effect in the 2013/14 season.
Although charged last season, Everton did not suffer their 10-point penalty until November, during the current campaign. The club feels the punishment was “unjust” and disproportionate and so have appealed.
The new rules have been designed so such cases do not happen again whereby a club found guilty in one campaign is not sanctioned until the next.
In the meantime, Everton could be handed yet more punishment this season with reports suggesting they are set to fall foul of the Premier League’s Financial Fair Play rules this month. Premier League