Nottingham Forest are the latest side to be punished for breaching the Premier League's profit and sustainability rules (PSRs). They follow Everton earlier this season having also been charged by the league in January over accounts ending in the 2022/23 period.
The Toffees were docked 10 points before it was reduced to six on appeal. Forest have now lost four themselves, pushing them into the relegation zone at the expense of Luton.
Meanwhile, Manchester City's own case with 115 charges remains incomplete. They were slammed with a shock — and still totally unprecedented — list of charges over one month before Everton in 2023.
The investigation into Man City is a lot more complicated, which is why no punishment has been decided for the current Premier League champions. The news of Man City's 115 charges was announced in 2023 after a five-year investigation.
Here's all the charges levied against last season's winners. All the charges City are under investigation for are as follows from a Premier League statement:
In accordance with Premier League Rule W.82.1, the Premier League confirms that it has referred a number of alleged breaches of the Premier League Rules by Manchester City Football Club ( Club ) to a Commission under Premier League Rule W.3.4.
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Details of the Premier League Rules that the Club is alleged to have breached are as follows:
1. In respect of each of Seasons 2009/10 to 2017/18 inclusive, the Premier League Rules applicable in those seasons that required provision by a member club to the Premier League, in the utmost good faith, of accurate
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