Nottingham Forest likely to learn outcome of PSR charge this week
Nottingham Forest are likely to discover the result of a hearing into their Premier League profit and sustainability rules breach this week.
They face a possible points deduction after being charged in January, along with Everton, for PSR breaches in their accounts up until 2022-23.
A hearing was held on 7 and 8 March.
Anything more than a three-point penalty would see Forest fall into the relegation zone, below Luton with nine games to go.
Premier League rules state the commission must "provide its decision, together with written reasons, within one week of the conclusion of the hearing".
Given nothing was published on Friday, it means the decision is likely to arrive this week, potentially as early as Monday.
Everton were docked 10 points in November - reduced to six on appeal - for breaching financial rules, with an independent commission finding their losses to 2021-22 amounted to £124.5m.
Premier League clubs can lose £105m over three seasons - £35m per campaign - but, because Forest spent two years of the assessment period in the Championship, their maximum loss was only permitted to be £61m.
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