David Moyes expresses concerns that the controversy surrounding Everton’s points deduction has instilled fear among Premier League owners impacting transfer activities. Everton’s punishment for financial fair play breaches was reduced from 10 to 6 points after an appeal panel identified legal errors in the initial ruling.
Moyes believes the uncertainty has influenced clubs’ spending behavior leading to a quiet January transfer window. He emphasizes the importance of accurate decisions in such matters. Everton and Nottingham Forest facing potential sanctions may not have their cases resolved until late May jeopardizing the integrity of the relegation battle.
Moyes argues that delaying resolution until after the season would be unfair to clubs fighting relegation impacting player decisions and contracts. He suggests that such delays could bring the game into disrepute and questions the correctness of the process.
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