released a statement earlier that didn't give a lot of detail, back in may last year, two other clubs brindleynd leads wrote to the premier league to question every ten�*s finances, at the time tamimi remember that they were involved in an almighty relegation struggle and everton ultimately stayed up among those huge celebrations that you could see at goodison park. but what the other clubs were questioning was that everton had posted losses of £370 million over a three—year period. and under primarily rules, clubs are only allowed to post losses of £105 million over a three—year period. now everton insisted they had complied with the rules. they said that a large amount of their losses were caused by covid and that those could be written off. everton had issued a statement saying that they strongly contested the allegations and say they are entirely confident that they remain compliant with the financial rules and they will robustly defend their position. the case will now be heard by an independent commission if everton are found guilty, they could face a fine, they could even face a points