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The Premier League has implemented a new rule in response to Everton's Financial Fair Play (FFP) charges from last season, writes the Daily Mail.
Under Rule E.48, clubs that are projecting losses must provide audited accounts to the Premier League by December 31, rather than the usual March 31 deadline. This change aims to ensure that any disciplinary cases resulting from alleged FFP breaches are resolved before the end of the same season.
Everton have denied any wrongdoin
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