THREE Premier League clubs are set to withdraw their claim for compensation against Everton to instead seek a negotiated settlement.
Burnley, Leeds and Leicester served notice of their intention to sue Everton last May in a letter to the Premier League.
And an independent commission chaired by David Phillips KC ruled that they had a potential case.
The trio were preparing to sue for £100m each after being relegated from the Premier League in recent seasons.
If successful, the Toffees could have to cough up £300m in compensation
But according to the Daily Mail, the aggrieved clubs are leaning towards holding private discussions with Everton.
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It comes after the Toffees were hit with a ten-point deduction after being found to have breached profitability and sustainability rules relating to losses.
There are major doubts over Everton’s ability to pay any fine imposed by the commission.
The Merseyside club are relying on £20million-a-month loans from prospective buyers 777Partners to fund their day-to-day operations.
It would still leave them facing administration and a further nine-point penalty.
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Burnley, Leeds are Leicester are now conscious of not wanting to be responsible for putting Everton into administration.
If cash-strapped side agree to negotiate the case would go to arbitration instead of being heard by the league’s independent commission who imposed the ten-point deduction.
Everton were punished for breaching profit and sustainability rules after recording financial losses of £44.7m for the 2021-22 season – bringing their three-year total to £124.5m.
That exceeds the Premier League threshold, which permits a maximum loss of £105m across three years, by £19.5m.
It is believed Leeds, Leicester and Burnley contacted 777Partners before the ruling to state their intention to sue if they were found guilty.
Burnley suffered relegation in 2022 as Everton’s overspending helped them beat the Clarets to safety by four points.
While Leeds and Leicester, who were relegated from the Prem last season, claim Everton should have been docked points during the 2022/23 campaign, where they survived by two points.
Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk