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Premier League drop PSR complaint against Everton
PSR is not perfect, but the Premier League’s shock therapy has had an effect
The league proved its financial rules had teeth last season, with clubs modifying their transfer behaviour to stay compliant ever since
Premier League end PSR dispute with Everton
The Premier League has ended its profitability and sustainability rule (PSR) dispute with Everton Football Club, closing a contentious chapter for the Merseyside club.The dispute originated from
The Premier League had to end Everton PSR pursuit, its claims lost integrity months ago
Everton FC correspondent Joe Thomas on the battle Everton deserved to win and the extra boost it offers at a time of transition
The Premier League’s PSR deadline: Why December 31 mattered for the clubs that could be in trouble
Within the Premier League's revised financial rules, the end of December was a key date - so why does it matter and what happens next?
No PSR charges in Premier League, but Leicester City at risk
The Premier League have not charged any club with breaches of Profitability and Sustainability Rules (PSR) for last season, although Leicester City remain the most at risk of further penalties.
Premier League and Everton joint statement
The Club and the League agree that this brings to an end all proceedings between the League and the Club in relation to the Club’s breaches of the PSR for the financial years ending 30 June 2022 and 30 June 2023. The Commission’s Consent Award, recording the terms on which the second part of the case has been discontinued, can be found here.
No Premier League clubs charged with PSR breaches, pending outcome of Leicester legal case
No Premier League clubs have been charged with breaches of the Premier League’s profitability and sustainability rules (PSR) — though Leicester City could still be sanctioned. Leicester remain in a legal battle with the Premier League over club losses incurred during the three-year accounting period ending in 2023-24.
Premier League will issue any complaints over PSR breaches on Tuesday
There has been speculation Leicester could be charged by the league, but neither the club nor the league have commented on the matter.
30 second summary: Premier League drop Everton PSR case
Click here to return to the original storyThe Premier League has dropped its remaining Profit and Sustainability Rules (PSR) charges against Everton following a review and new documents submitted by
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Premier League charges: Man Utd and 5 others learn fate as final PSR results confirmed
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Everton learn fate over Premier League PSR charges
Everton will face no further action from the Premier League after resolving all outstanding Profit and Sustainability Rules ...
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