Everton to face no further action over Premier League PSR dispute

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Speaking earlier on Friday, manager David Moyes was asked whether the club’s PSR position will now help with signing players in this transfer window.

The Scot said: “I’m probably not the person you should be speaking to about this as I don’t quite have the full information.

“But I think things are looking much better than they were, obviously new ownership has come in which will help greatly, but I hope it doesn’t affect us too much in this transfer window. I am sure as we go on it will be much easier to do business in the future.”

Under PSR, clubs can lose up to £105m over three years but an independent commission found Everton breached that by £16.6m for the three-year period to 2022-23.

They had a 10-point deduction reduced to six on appeal in February for the three-year period to 2021-22.

Nottingham Forest were also charged with PSR breaches last season and were docked four points in March.

Despite the deductions Everton finished 14th in the table, 14 points clear of the relegation zone, with Forest ending six points clear in 17th.

On Tuesday the Premier League said it had not charged any clubs for breaches of PSR after all were deemed financially compliant for the 2023-24 season.

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