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Profit and Sustainability Rules Prompt Swift Action
Nottingham Forest are gearing up to streamline their squad by putting four players on the transfer list this week. The move comes as the club aims to adhere to the Profit and Sustainability Rules (PSR) and avoid further sanctions.
Four Players on the Chopping Block
Joe Worrall, Lewis O’Brien, Emmanuel Dennis, and Matt Turner are the players Forest are prepared to let go. The club is facing the crunch time to balance their finances before the end of the 2023-24 accounting period this coming Sunday.
£20 Million Target to Evade Points Penalty
Finance expert Stefan Borson has indicated that Nottingham Forest must generate £20 million through player sales to prevent a points deduction. Clubs are restricted to losses of no more than £105 million over a three-year span under the current PSR regulations.
Desperate Measures to Retain Key Talent
The Forest management is determined to avoid bargain-basement sales of their top talent, including Morgan Gibbs-White and Taiwo Awoniyi. Earlier this year, the club suffered a four-point deduction after a PSR breach, despite offloading Brennan Johnson to Tottenham.
Loan Spells and Squad Changes Influence Decisions
Last season saw Worrall, O’Brien, and Dennis away on loan, while Turner lost his spot as the first-choice goalkeeper. With the club’s desire to prevent similar penalties in the 2024-25 season, they are open to proposals for these fringe squad members.
Forest’s Premier League Survival and Future Prospects
Having finished 17th in the Premier League, Nottingham Forest secured their spot in England’s top division for a third consecutive year. As they prepare for the future, the club has also reportedly finalized a new signing following a completed medical.
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