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Everton have reacted furiously to being ordered to pay Burnley £40million over PSR breaches.
The Clarets were relegated from the Premier League the season that Everton were punished for breaking rules in the 2021/22 season.
Burnley sued the Toffees, who have been instructed to pay them £40m as a result and reacted to the sanction on Wednesday afternoon – telling fans they will appeal.
A club statement read: ‘Everton Football Club is surprised and angered by the decision of a Premier League Independent Disciplinary Commission to order a compensation payment to Burnley Football Club in relation to Everton’s PSR breach in June 2022.
‘Everton has appealed the decision and is clear in its belief the ruling is fundamentally flawed in both law and fact.
‘The Club does not recognise the findings of the panel in determining Burnley’s relegation from the Premier League in May 2022 was caused by a sporting advantage gained by Everton due to a breach of Profit & Sustainability Rules, for which a substantive sporting sanction has already been received.
Everton released a statement after the club were ordered to pay Burnley £40million
‘This ruling sets a dangerous and unworkable precedent for English football, given it is constructed on a principle that a club can be in breach of financial rules at any point in a financial year.
‘Everton believes the panel’s ruling misrepresents the clear evidence presented by its legal representatives and that an appeal will be successful.
‘The Club is confident of its ongoing PSR compliance and has also obtained confirmation from the Premier League of its clear position that this ruling should not be the cause of any future PSR sanction. Evertonians can be assured that ownership are focused, with strengthened resolve, on delivering their vision of returning Everton to the top echelon of English football.
‘No further comment will be made on this matter until the appeal process has been successfully concluded.’
Everton were initially given a 10-point deduction imposed for the following campaign that was reduced to six on appeal.
The club were then docked another two points for further PSR breaches.
Burnley finished 18th and were relegated to the Championship the season that Everton were found to be in breach of the profit and sustainability rules.
It brought an end to a run of six years in the top flight and they ended up four points behind Everton, who were rescued by Frank Lampard.
Everton then went on to beat the drop again the season after despite having the deduction applied.

