Premier League Ends Financial Fair Play Case Against Everton
Everton will face no further penalties after the Premier League dropped its investigation into disputed stadium-related interest payments.
- The Premier League has discontinued its investigation into Everton's alleged breach of Profitability and Sustainability Rules (PSR) for the financial year ending 2023.
- Everton had already been docked eight points in 2024 for exceeding the permitted loss threshold by £16.6 million, though the club argued £6.5 million was related to stadium financing and should be excluded.
- The Premier League and Everton issued a joint statement confirming that all proceedings related to PSR breaches for 2022 and 2023 have been concluded.
- The decision follows Everton's submission of additional financial documentation and the Premier League Board's determination that pursuing the case further would not be appropriate or proportionate.
- This marks the end of all PSR-related actions against Everton, with the club now deemed compliant for the 2024 financial year.