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Nottingham Forest on the Brink of Another Points Deduction Over Premier League Financial Rules

Forest's Financial Crisis

Nottingham Forest could be facing yet another points deduction next season if they fail to offload a star player by the end of June. The club recently received a four-point deduction for breaching Premier League Profitability and Sustainability Rules.

Financial Figures

The club reported losses of £95,536,000 over three years, exceeding the permitted "allowable losses" of £61m by £34.536m. Nottingham Forest is already over their maximum loss limit for this season by £26m, putting them at risk of another deduction.

Selling a Star Player

To avoid breaching the financial rules again, Nottingham Forest may need to sell a major player to raise over £30m in revenue before the end of the financial year. Morgan Gibbs-White is a potential asset to cash in on, but the club would need to secure a fee of at least £45m to clear the breach hurdle.

Potential Consequences

If Forest manages to stay in the top flight despite the recent deduction, they could face similar proceedings next season with a tougher sanction. Even relegation would not save them from financial scrutiny, as a points deduction could loom in the future if they earn promotion back to the Premier League.

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