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West Bromwich Albion claims it has fully complied with EFL financial rules amid concerns of a potential points deduction. The club is currently 20th in the Championship, just above the relegation zone, as it faces scrutiny over its financial compliance for the 2024-25 season.
West Bromwich Albion insist they have âfully compliedâ with the EFLâs financial rules amid fears of a points deduction for the relegation-threatened Championship side.
The Daily Telegraph reported on Monday that the EFLâs Club Financial Reporting Unit (CFRU) filed a compliance report to West Brom over a breach of the loss limits for the 2024-25 season under profitability and sustainability rules (PSR). Under guidelines, sanctions would be applied in the season after breach. That would mean if a points penalty were imposed, it would affect West Bromâs points total in the current campaign, with the club 20th in the Championship, two points above the relegation zone.
âWest Bromwich Albion acknowledges media reports relating to the clubâs compliance with the EFLâs profitability + sustainability rules,â read a statement. âThe club considers that it has fully complied with the rules. The club will continue to co-operate with the EFLâs Club Financial Reporting Unit and looks forward to resolving this matter.
âAlbion understands the concerns of supporters and thanks fans for their unwavering support of the team, whose success on the pitch during the final four games of the season remains our absolute priority. It would not be appropriate for the club to comment further at this stage.â
Under PSR rules, Championship clubs must keep losses under ÂŁ39m over the three-year assessment period. Some losses are âadded backâ in the PSR calculation, such as spending on infrastructure, youth and womenâs football. As a club that competed in the Championship last season, West Brom were required to submit their annual accounts for 2024-25 by 31 December 2025. Accounts of all clubs are assessed for compliance.
Decisions taken over sanctions by the Club Financial Reporting Panel (CFRP) are usually published. Prior to that, discussions between a club and the EFL remain strictly confidential.
The EFL declined to comment.