July 5, 2024

Current Nottingham Forest news as the Reds await their fate following accusations of violating the Sustainability and Profitability Rules

Nuno Espirito Santo, the head coach of Nottingham Forest, wants his team to concentrate on the task at hand and not worry about Everton’s reduced fine for breaking financial restrictions.

The Profitability and Sustainability Rules (PSR) of the Premier League are a complaint against the Reds. Although their destiny is yet unknown, they should appear before an impartial commission the following month.

For a PSR violation in November, Everton lost 10 points. After their appeal, the punishment has now been lowered to six points; nevertheless, if they break the regulations a second time, they could lose further points.

Nuno’s team has lost a spot to 17th, but the Portugueseman insists his team must let the ambiguity surrounding off-field issues divert them.

Prior to the FA Cup match against Manchester United on Wednesday night, he stated, “I know you are going to ask a lot of questions about this, but I cannot tell you much.” “We still need to wait for the decision to be made about us before we can make any judgements.

“You’re absolutely correct (it can’t be a distraction). Our attention must be directed towards our tasks, preparation, sports, and training.

Premier League clubs are only permitted to lose a maximum of £105 million over a rolling three-year period, or £35 million every season, according to financial regulations. This is lowered for promoted teams, therefore the Reds are only allowed to lose £61 million over the last three seasons—£13 million for the two Championship seasons before promotion and an additional £35 million for the most recent one. It is yet unknown how far the club has gone beyond the limit.

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