Moyes details Everton's transfer plans despite Burnley compensation ruling

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Last updated Jun 12, 2026

Moyes details Everton's transfer plans despite Burnley compensation ruling
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David Moyes confirmed that Everton's transfer activities will not be hindered by a recent ruling requiring the club to pay Burnley approximately £35 million. The decision stems from breaches of the Premier League's Profit & Sustainability rules during the 2021/22 season, resulting in an eight-point deduction for Everton in the current season. Moyes expressed disappointment over the ruling but conveyed that he received assurances from the board that the financial penalty would not impact summer spending. Everton is appealing the decision and believes the ruling is flawed. Moyes hopes for a positive outcome as the club prepares for the summer transfer window.

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  • Everton ordered to pay Burnley £35 million for rule breaches.
  • Moyes confirmed transfer plans remain intact despite financial penalty.
  • Everton deducted eight points in the current season due to breaches.
  • The club is appealing the ruling, claiming it is fundamentally flawed.
  • Moyes received assurances from the board regarding summer spending.
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  • 8:15 AMYahoo Sports“They told me that it wouldn’t have any effect” — Moyes insists Everton transfer plans stay on track despite Burnley verdict
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(Photo by Steve Bardens/Getty Images)David Moyes has said that Everton's compensation payment to Burnley will not impact the club's transfer business this summer.Everton were this week ordered to pay ...

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