Everton Two points will be deducted for a second violation. first division's Profit and Sustainability Rules and are two points above the relegation zone.
The Toffees initially saw a ten-point deduction, which was later reduced to six after a successful appeal. However, the Toffees charged again and dropped two more points.
PSR allows clubs to lose £105m over three years, but the independent commission found the Toffees exceeded that threshold by £16.6m.
Liverpool Riverside MP Kim Johnson was furious with the decision and opted for X to provide support to everyone associated with Everton Football Club.
“How is this fair if other clubs do not face sanctions for further violations? “I stand with the Everton staff, players and fans and they have my full support in any future action,” Kim said.
The Toffees have confirmed they will appeal the decision. According to a BBC Sport reportEverton could still face an additional points deduction for the interest costs associated with building the new stadium at Bramley-Moore Dock.
The current financial situation is a disaster.
Everyone is concerned about the inconsistency of the punishments and many have suggested, including Yannick Bolasie, that Everton have been an easy target.
Nottingham Forest have been charged and have been docked four points. Leicester City have been charged and will face consequences next season.
With Everton, there is a chance that Everton could face another points deduction next season, regardless of where they play next season.
The news comes as Everton recorded their first win in 2024 after defeating Burnley 1-0. The battle from below is as intense as from below and above.
Sheffield United and Burnley will almost certainly go down, but Luton Town could avoid the drop. But teams like Everton, Forest, Brentford or even Crystal Palace are not safe yet.