Under the Premier League’s Profit and Sustainability Rules (PSR) clubs are limited to losses of £105m over three years. Everton received a 10-point deduction for breaching these rules and both Everton and Nottingham Forest face charges for alleged breaches in their accounts. Several factors have contributed to decreased spending including quieter transfer activity in foreign leagues and new UEFA cost controls.
The emergence of young players and fewer managerial changes have also impacted spending. Experts predict a potential spending surge in the summer transfer window despite concerns over financial regulations. Deadline day deals in January 2024 were subdued compared to previous years with notable transfers including Kalvin Phillips’ loan move to West Ham and Jason Sancho’s return to Borussia Dortmund.
Permanent signings were largely focused on young talent with few high profile transfers. The upcoming summer window is expected to see a return to higher spending levels.
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