EXCLUSIVE: Everton and Premier League meet in SECRET for FFP hearing
EXCLUSIVE: Everton and the Premier League meet in SECRET to begin the club’s disciplinary hearing into alleged Financial Fair Play breaches – with the behind-closed-doors process set to conclude next week
- Everton disciplinary hearing into alleged FFP breaches began in secret this week
- The Toffees were charged by the Premier League in March and deny wrongdoing
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Everton’s disciplinary hearing into the club’s alleged breach of Premier League spending rules is taking place in secret this week.
Mail Sport has learned that the independent commission began on Tuesday, with Everton and the Premier League making opening submissions in a behind-closed-doors hearing that is scheduled to conclude next week.
The Premier League are expected to publish the verdict and any sanctions imposed by the tribunal at some point next month without giving advance notice to the other clubs, but will be guided by the commission, who are not working to any set timeframe.
Such is the level of secrecy surrounding the process that senior figures at Everton were unaware that the hearing had begun when contacted by Mail Sport earlier today.
Everton were charged by the Premier League in March with breaching Financial Fair Play regulations by posting financial losses of almost £372million over the previous years when the competition’s limit is £105m.
Everton’s disciplinary hearing into the club’s alleged Premier League spending rules breaches began in a behind-closed-doors meeting on Tuesday and is set to conclude next week
Everton were charged by the Premier League in March with breaching FFP regulations after posting financial losses of almost £372m over the previous years when the limit is £105m
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If Everton are found guilty the club will face a range of sanctions including a fine, transfer embargo or points deduction, which could have a major impact on the relegation battle.
The case could also have huge financial ramifications for the club and affect their proposed sale to 777Partners, as Burnley, Leeds and Leicester are threatening to sue Everton for £300m if they are found guilty.
Mail Sport revealed earlier this month that the three clubs had written a joint letter to the Premier League and 777 warning they would sue for lost earnings if Everton were found guilty on the grounds that the club only narrowly avoided relegation last season.
This could have huge ramifications for the club and affect their proposed sale to 777Partners, after owner Farhad Moshiri (above) agreed to sell his stake to the American investment firm
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