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Nottingham Forest facing another devastating points deduction

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In order to avoid a “serious” financial rule violation and to avoid receiving another four-point deduction the following season, Nottingham Forest will have to sell players.

Senior correspondent Pete O’Rourke stated on the most recent episode of Football Insider’s Inside Track podcast that Forest will probably receive the same punishment as they received this season if they violate PSR once more.
This implies that in an effort to raise funds for future investments, players will need to be sold at the City Ground this summer.

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The club is “definitely” concerned about more PSR violations during the upcoming season, according to O’Rourke, whose accounts will be made public at the end of June.

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The club is now conscious of the lingering threat of punishment for overspending, having already experienced a four-point deduction.

Nuno Espirito Santo’s team was thrown into a relegation battle after that first deduction, and they are currently only three points above the relegation zone.
Given the previous £34.5 million PSR violation, Forest is expected to be compelled to sell a number of important players in an effort to balance the books.

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As the team looks to raise money for reinvestment, some of its best players, like Morgan Gibbs-White, have been linked to departures this summer. Football Insider has revealed the midfielder has a minimum asking price of £50 million.
At least one of the team’s star players will need to depart the City Ground before June 30 in order to avoid a new point deduction, according to sources close to Football Insider.

The club won’t make the same errors it did with Brennan Johnson’s late sale last summer because it will be desperate to avoid more deductions.

 

 

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