There is confidence that Everton would be compliant with the 85% threshold that will be trialled next season in the Premier League
Everton would stand a good chance of being able to comply with new financial regulations set to be tested in the Premier League next season.
But there is an expectation the Blues would be able to stay within the remit of Squad Cost Rules , which will be trialled for the club's final season at Goodison Park. But that rise was linked to a drop in turnover and the impact of a busy summer that saw the arrivals of players such as Idrissa Gueye, Amadou Onana, Dwight McNeil, James Tarkowski and James Garner.
Since the summer of 2023, the Blues have continued to embark on an effort to reduce the wage bill. The last set of accounts included wages for players such as Yerry Mina, Salomon Rondon and Allan, who were all part of the squad for at least some of the period of assessment, but whose wages will not feature in the 2023/24 financial year, which concludes at the end of the month.
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