Everton report reports of £ 53 million for the 2023-24 season

Everton recorded £ 53 million losses for last season.
Although the figure is less than the £ 89 million deficit from 2022-23, it is the club Seventh following year of losses – for a total of £ 570 million.
Last season, Everton, eight points were deducted for two separate violations of the rules of profit and sustainability of the Premier League (PSR) for the periods of three years, including the seasons 2021-22 and 2022-23.
In January, the Premier League declared that he had not charged any club for violations in 2023-24 after everything were considered financially compliant.
Later he said Everton it should not face further actions On a suspended problem relating to a previous PSR charge.
Based on the rules of the RDP, clubs can lose a maximum of £ 105 million in three years before facing sanctions.
The losses of Everton in the last three seasons are 187 million pounds, but the costs associated with investments in the infrastructures and teams of young people and women can be deducted during the calculation of the losses of the PSR.
Everton should move on to a new stadium of 52,888 Bramley-Moore Dock capacity this summer in time for the 2025-26 season.
Everton also reported:
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£ 313 million spent on the development of the new stadium, compared to £ 211 million of the previous year.
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£ 50 million generated by the sales of the players, including the defender Ben Godfrey who joins Atalanta for £ 10 million and the Ala Lewis Dobbin moves to the Aston Villa for an £ 9 million reported just before the accounting deadline of 30 June.
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Salaria-tourist figure reduced from 89% to 81%.
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The turnover increased by £ 15 million to £ 187 million.
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The net debt has risen to £ 567 million.