The English football club Nottingham Forest, whose coach is the Portuguese Nuno Espirito Santo, fell into the Premier League relegation zone this Monday due to a four-point fine for violating financial stability.
By breaking the Premier League’s rules of profitability and sustainability, the club will lose four points in the period ending in the 2022/23 season, leaving them with just 21 points in the Championship, placing them 18th and penultimate, one point behind Luton, who are Thus, he gains a place – the first in the position of salvation.
The club used the argument of a strategic option to commit the breach, namely by delaying the sale of Brennan Johnson to Brentford for €35 million (ME), having managed to do so for €55 million with Tottenham shortly afterwards, but this argument was not accepted.
The Premier League, which has praised Nottingham Forest’s “exceptional cooperation” throughout the process, is using penalties this season.
Everton, who had already been punished with six points, were hit again.
Under his leadership, English clubs can lose up to around 122 IU over three years, but in Nottingham Forest’s case the figure is around 71 IU as they were in the second division in the previous two seasons.
Author: Lusa
Source: CM Jornal

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