Everton have stated that they are “disappointed to hear” that the Premier League has decided to refer them to an independent commission over an alleged breach of Financial Fair Play rules.
The Premier League released a statement on Friday afternoon announcing that they had referred Everton to an independent commission following an alleged breach of their Profit and Sustainability rules. Leeds United and Burnley raised concerns at the end of last season over the Toffees accruing £371.8m worth of losses over the last three years – far more than the £105m allowed in the same time frame.
Everton have since issued a statement of their own refuting any wrongdoing, saying: “Everton Football Club is disappointed to hear of the Premier League’s decision to refer an allegation of a breach of Profit & Sustainability regulations to an independent commission for review. The Club strongly contests the allegation of non-compliance and together with its independent team of experts is entirely confident that it remains compliant with all financial rules and regulations. Everton is prepared to robustly defend its position to the commission. The Club has, over several years, provided information to the Premier League in an open and transparent manner and has consciously chosen to act with the utmost good faith at all times. The Club will not be making any further comment at this time.”