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CHELSEA face a SECOND point deduction in the same season as they have been charged alongside Nottingham Forest for breaching FFP rules

As part of that process, the effect on supporters will be considered.”

Forest stated that they are “confident of a speedy and fair resolution” and that they want to “continue to co-operate fully with the Premier League on this matter.”

Due to the fact that Forest played in the Championship for a portion of the accounting period, the club’s permissible losses are less than £105 million. Alternatively, their top-flight total is £61 million, which is divided between £13 million for their Championship seasons in 2020–21 and 2021–22 and £35 million for their entire season in the top division.

Since winning promotion, Forest has invested £250 million in new players, while Everton, led by Farhad Moshiri, has been in the headlines for its financial woes and is building a new stadium that will cost £760 million.

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