As part of this process, consideration will be given to the impact on fans.
“We will continue collaborating with the Premier League on this issue and anticipate a prompt and equitable resolution,” Forest stated simultaneously.
Due to Forest’s Championship status during a portion of the accounting period, their allowable losses are below £105 million. For their time in the top flight, they receive £61 million, consisting of £13 million for the 2020/21 and 2021/22 seasons when in the Championship and £35 million for their entire season in the Premier League.
Since achieving promotion, Forest has invested £250 million in new players. In contrast, Everton, facing well-known financial challenges under owner Farhad Moshiri, is undertaking the construction of a new stadium with a projected cost of £760 million.