The Premier League’s fiscal year ends on Sunday, June 30. As a result, teams, like the Toffees, are scrambling to close their books and avoid losing points the following season.
Despite suffering two different punishments for PSR violations last season, Sean Dyche’s team doesn’t seem to be in a rush to let go of players this summer, as Sky Sports’ Myers maintains that no trades are in the works.
In response to a fan on Sunday, June 30, who inquired about expected transfers via X, he stated, “At this time, nothing is known.”
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It would be foolish to assume that there won’t be any movement into or out of Goodison today because things can change quickly during the transfer season, but it currently looks improbable.
The news that the Toffees won’t be joining Dyche’s squad will undoubtedly disappoint some fans, but it also likely represents the Blues’ current financial situation.
They are not in the position to be squandering money carelessly to sign new players, unlike Newcastle United, but they are also not in a desperate attempt to offload players in order to balance the books and prevent another deduction of points.
A few more new players will soon come on Merseyside before the start of the upcoming season, as the new fiscal year approaches and targets are almost certain to move to Goodison Park.
In contrast to the instability of the previous few seasons, the Toffees should be able to enjoy a season without any off-field problems under the new ownership.
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