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      • Clubs can only lose £15m of their own money across those three years. So that's no more than £15m extra on outgoings like transfer fees, player wages and, in a lot of clubs' cases, paying off former managers compared to their income from TV payments, season tickets, selling players and so on.
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  2. Mar 18, 2024 · Premier League clubs can make allowable losses of up to £5 million per season, averaged over three seasons. Clubs can increase the £5 million figure to £35 million per year with owner...

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  3. Apr 11, 2024 · It replaced UEFA’s previous Financial Fair Play (FFP) system, which allowed clubs to make losses of up to €30m over a three-year accounting period. The squad cost rule limits a...

  4. Apr 16, 2024 · In early April, the club announced losses of nearly £90m in 2022/23, taking their overall losses over the last three years to £215m - over £100m more than what is allowed under the Premier ...

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  5. Feb 22, 2024 · Within the Premier League’s PSR, the most widely relevant rule is that clubs are allowed to lose a maximum of £105m across three seasons. This is the rule Everton and Forrest have breached.

  6. Jan 5, 2024 · What are the Premier League's Financial Fair Play (FFP) rules? In the simplest terms, when every Premier League team tots up their annual accounts, they can have made a loss no greater than £105m across the previous three seasons. Sounds straightforward, but don't worry - this would be a very short article if it were that easy.

  7. Profit and sustainability cheat sheet. Premier League clubs can... Make 'allowable' losses of up to £5m/season (averaged over three seasons) Increase that figure to £35m/year with owner...

  8. Dec 20, 2023 · For example, post-Covid, clubs are allowed to lose £105m over a three-year period which is why United are wary of breaching the rules given their mass spend in recent years. Everton went...