Premier clubs did not break financial fair play between 2021 and 2024

The Premier League clubs did not break any rules of financial fair play in the period between 2021 and 2024. In this way, no club will receive a sanction, neither sporting nor economic, after all of them presented their accounts for the 2023 financial year. -2024 before December 31 and the Premier League has not found irregularities in them.

Under the current rule, clubs cannot post losses of more than £105m over three years. This regulation will change next season, when a salary limit is implemented by which clubs will only be able to spend up to 85% of total income on salaries and transfers – this figure will be 70% in the case of teams in UEFA competitions. -.

Leicester City were one of the clubs in danger of being sanctioned, but their accounts are fine, although they are still facing an appeal after last year they were accused of financial irregularities and avoided a points reduction through an appeal that alleged that The jurisdiction of the Premier did not affect them when they were in the Championship (English Second Division).

Last season, Nottingham Forest and Everton were sanctioned, losing four and eight points, respectively, for breaking financial fair play in the period between 2020 and 2023. This news does not influence the case in which Manchester City is involved and for which the Premier League accuses him of 130 financial irregularities committed between 2009 and 2018.


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