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Everton had a lot to contend with during the 2023/24 season. Being handed a 10-point deduction last season was far from ideal, and while it was reduced to six points on appeal, that still left them with plenty of work to do to stay in the Premier League.

 

They did stay up, but that doesn’t mean it’s time to relax. Profit and sustainability rules (PSR) permit clubs to lose £105m over three years, but an independent commission found Everton breached that by £16.6m for the three-year period to 2022-23. The club were hit with a further two-point deduction last season and could face further sanctions this season, the year they say goodbye to their home Goods On Park as they move to a new stadium.

 

What can they do in the transfer window to balance the books and improve their fortunes? The good news is that according to former club CEO Keith Witness, is that there are no problems with cash flow. The club are also rumoured to be in talks with players who could add quality to the side. With that in mind, here’s how a dream summer could play out

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