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Men’s football Nottingham Forest docked four points for Premier League financial rules breach

NOTTINGHAM FOREST have been docked four points for breaching Premier League financial rules, it was announced today.

The deduction drops the club into the Premier League’s relegation zone, leaving them 18th with nine games to play.

The Premier League said Forest admitted breaching profitability and sustainability rules (PSR) by £34.5 million above their permitted threshold of £61m.

Clubs are usually allowed maximum losses of £105m over a three-year assessment period, but this is reduced by £22m per season for any seasons within the period spent in the Championship.

The commission that imposed the sanction on Forest praised the club for their “exceptional co-operation” in dealings with the Premier League on this issue.

The commission noted that the breach was “serious” and stated in its conclusion: “The four-points sanction is not to punish Forest so much as it is to be fair to the other clubs, to give the public confidence that when a club invests, as Forest did to compete in the Premier League, it still needs to comply with the PSR threshold for losses.”

Its ruling, the commission added: “When a club like Forest took the risk of effectively ignoring the PSR warning from its finance director before the January window in 2023, and rather than looking to sell players, it added players to its squad, ultimately leaving itself with just two weeks to sell Player A [Brennan Johnson] in the summer 2023 window, such risk taking and ‘sailing close to the wind’ needs a proportionate sanction to maintain the integrity of the Premier League.”

Forest have yet to issue a statement on whether or not they will appeal. Under the “standard directions” for dealing with PSR complaints, any appeal outcome must be known before June 1, when promoted clubs receive their Premier League “shares.”

In November, Everton were docked 10 points — reduced to six on appeal — for breaching PSR in the period up to the 2021-22 season.

A second complaint against the Toffees over a breach in the period up to last season is still being dealt with.

The ruling shows the Premier League pushed for a six-point sanction, with eight points as an initial figure to account for Forest’s excess over the threshold being 77 per cent greater than Everton’s but discounted by two points to reflect Forest’s early plea and co-operation.

In contrast, Forest argued that if a points deduction was imposed, it should be “minimal,” relying mainly on their “golden mitigation” — the fact that because Johnson’s sale to Tottenham occurred a short time later than was necessary for the assessment period, it meant that their PSR breach was a “near miss.”

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