EVERTON have been warned they face a THIRD Premier League charge for breaking financial rules NEXT season.
The Goodison club are outraged that they were charged after admitting to breaching Profitability and Sustainability Rules last season.
That came with the Toffees appealing against the 10-point deduction imposed in November for breaches in 2021-22.
But football finance expert Stefan Borson, who pointed out that Everton were entirely aware of the Premier League rules, suggested the news is set to get WORSE.
Borson told talkSPORT: “In the written reasons for the first breach sanction, the independent commission hinted that Everton failed for 2022-23.
“It said in the adjudication that the trend for last season was not positive for Everton.
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“So, it’s no major surprise that Everton have failed as well.
“And to be honest, when you look at the numbers, they’re probably going to fail for 2023-24 as well. So there’s another charge that would come their way.”
Borson, who previously worked for Manchester City before the Abu Dhabi takeover, explained: “Do the maths on what a failure in 2022-23 must infer about their losses for the period to the end of June 2023.
“It must infer that they had a PSR loss of £85million because in the other two years the loss was only around £20m.
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“That means that the PSR loss that must be there, that we haven’t seen yet, for 2022-23, must be £85m.
“So when you knock off the third year back, 2020-21, the Covid year from the calculation, when you’re doing the assessment that’s coming for this season, that means they’re going to have to balance it and have a zero loss.
“And that’s impossible.”
Borson, who believes the appeal is “unlikely to materially reduce” the initial penalty – given that the commission found that Everton, who eventually admitted the breach, had “misled” Prem chiefs – added: “You just have to look at the numbers.
“They may not even be in the Premier League, so it may not even be a relevant factor.
“They won’t be worrying about PSR for 2023-24 if they’re in the Championship.
“But Everton’s management of this situation has been ridiculous.”
And the expert said the responsibility for Everton’s parlous state could only be laid at the feet of owner Farhad Moshiri and the club board.
He said: “Any of these owners that have recklessly breached rules they themselves voted for are responsible.
“Not Moshiri personally. But Everton as a club.
“In 2013 it was obvious to anybody that understood Financial Fair Play that Everton were voting for something that would be used against them over time.
“It would restrict their abilities to compete at the very top of the game and would restrict their ability for a new owner to come in and buy them and invest in them in the way that had happened at City and Chelsea.
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“So it was obvious. But they went ahead and supported the bigger clubs who wanted it for, in my view, their own protection.
“And you can’t go round recklessly breaching the rules and then just be surprised when you get a very harsh sentence.”
Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk