Everton Thread | 2024/25

Everton have reported losses of £53m for last season.

Although the figure is less than the £89m deficit from 2022-23, it is the club's seventh successive year of losses - totalling £570m.

Last season Everton were deducted eight points for two separate breaches of Premier League profit and sustainability rules (PSR) for the rolling three-year periods including the 2021-22 and 2022-23 seasons.

In January the Premier League said it had not charged any clubs for breaches in 2023-24 after all were deemed financially compliant.

It later said Everton would not face further action over an outstanding issue relating to an earlier PSR charge.

Under PSR rules, clubs can lose a maximum of £105m over three years before facing sanctions.

Everton's losses for the past three seasons are £187m, but costs associated with investment in infrastructure and youth and women's teams can be deducted when calculating PSR losses.

Everton are scheduled to move to a new 52,888-capacity stadium at Bramley-Moore Dock this summer in time for the 2025-26 season.

Everton also reported:

  • £313m spent on the development of the new stadium, up from £211m the previous year.
  • £50m generated from player sales, including defender Ben Godfrey joining Atalanta for £10m and winger Lewis Dobbin moving to Aston Villa for a reported £9m shortly before the accounting deadline of 30 June.
  • Wage-to-turnover figure reduced from 89% to 81%.
  • Turnover increased by £15m to £187m.
  • Net debt rose to £567m.
 
Everton have reported losses of £53m for last season.

Although the figure is less than the £89m deficit from 2022-23, it is the club's seventh successive year of losses - totalling £570m.

Last season Everton were deducted eight points for two separate breaches of Premier League profit and sustainability rules (PSR) for the rolling three-year periods including the 2021-22 and 2022-23 seasons.

In January the Premier League said it had not charged any clubs for breaches in 2023-24 after all were deemed financially compliant.

It later said Everton would not face further action over an outstanding issue relating to an earlier PSR charge.

Under PSR rules, clubs can lose a maximum of £105m over three years before facing sanctions.

Everton's losses for the past three seasons are £187m, but costs associated with investment in infrastructure and youth and women's teams can be deducted when calculating PSR losses.

Everton are scheduled to move to a new 52,888-capacity stadium at Bramley-Moore Dock this summer in time for the 2025-26 season.

Everton also reported:

  • £313m spent on the development of the new stadium, up from £211m the previous year.
  • £50m generated from player sales, including defender Ben Godfrey joining Atalanta for £10m and winger Lewis Dobbin moving to Aston Villa for a reported £9m shortly before the accounting deadline of 30 June.
  • Wage-to-turnover figure reduced from 89% to 81%.
  • Turnover increased by £15m to £187m.
  • Net debt rose to £567m.
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Everton have reported losses of £53m for last season.

Although the figure is less than the £89m deficit from 2022-23, it is the club's seventh successive year of losses - totalling £570m.

Last season Everton were deducted eight points for two separate breaches of Premier League profit and sustainability rules (PSR) for the rolling three-year periods including the 2021-22 and 2022-23 seasons.

In January the Premier League said it had not charged any clubs for breaches in 2023-24 after all were deemed financially compliant.

It later said Everton would not face further action over an outstanding issue relating to an earlier PSR charge.

Under PSR rules, clubs can lose a maximum of £105m over three years before facing sanctions.

Everton's losses for the past three seasons are £187m, but costs associated with investment in infrastructure and youth and women's teams can be deducted when calculating PSR losses.

Everton are scheduled to move to a new 52,888-capacity stadium at Bramley-Moore Dock this summer in time for the 2025-26 season.

Everton also reported:

  • £313m spent on the development of the new stadium, up from £211m the previous year.
  • £50m generated from player sales, including defender Ben Godfrey joining Atalanta for £10m and winger Lewis Dobbin moving to Aston Villa for a reported £9m shortly before the accounting deadline of 30 June.
  • Wage-to-turnover figure reduced from 89% to 81%.
  • Turnover increased by £15m to £187m.
  • Net debt rose to £567m.

So do the PL stick with no punishment for 2024/25, or twist with a new points deduction? Who the fuck knows. What a way to run a business.....
 
What a farce. There was never a need for any point reductions or fines imo. Worst case should only ever have been transfer restrictions on any club. At least then academy players benefited.

Like all football administrators, it seems, they are more concerned with theoreticals than practicalities.
 
Utterly bizarre behaviour.
Scousers, nick anything and assume they'll get away with it.

Seriously though he's a year older than me, idiot. He's going to miss the best couple of years since Kendal was there for a bit of grub.

That being said, not quite the same but, the last time I went to the swamp and ordered beer (we lost 1-0 in the LC when Pep played kids) I passed beer back to my party innocently and the girl pulled another 2 pints so we had 5 for the price of 3.... thought it was rude not to accept the hospitality on offer.
 

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