Arsenal have been given an update on when Manchester City may face punishment for their FFP charges, with Everton's recent punishment sparking renewed interest in the case.
Chelsea and Man City are both under investigation for financial irregularities, but a final outcome is not expected to be reached for several years.
Two Premier League clubs, including Everton and Nottingham Forest, are at risk of facing new breaches of financial rules.
Arsenal has received an update on when Manchester City could potentially face consequences for their 115 FFP charges. The topic resurfaced after Everton was punished for breaking Profit and Sustainability Rules (PSR), leading to increased conversation about other clubs such as Man City and Chelsea.
The Toffees were docked ten points after exceeding the PS105million threshold over a threeyear period. This prompted discussions about potential punishments for other clubs like Man City and Chelsea who are also under investigation.
While no charges have been filed against them yet, Chelsea has faced penalties in the past due to alleged payments surrounding transfers. As for Man City, a significant investigation is anticipated with an actual resolution unlikely to occur soon.
A fresh FFP timeline has emerged as two Premier League clubs are now at risk of being penalized – namely Everton and Nottingham Forest. Clubs will find out within the next two weeks if they will face charges for new breaches of financial rules.
Nottingham Forest spent significantly during their promotion season from the Championship which led to concerns about potential financial violations. Meanwhile, it is highly unlikely that Chelsea or Man City will face immediate repercussions due to differences in each case’s complexity
Under a new rule any verdicts regarding punishments would be dealt with in the current season if there is significant progress made in these cases involving Financial Fair Play regulations however this seems highly unlikely at Etihad Stadium still.
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