Manchester City themselves were hit earlier this year with charges of over 115 breaches of regulations across a 14-year period dating back to 2009/10 with the possibility for other sanctions including a transfer embargo and large fines. Despite Everton defending their position, insisting that they have complied with rules, the Telegraph now write that the 12-point recommended punishment is the most likely outcome.
However, former Liverpool defender and current Sky pundit Carragher has sent a strong message to league holders Manchester City. "The PL [Premier League] want a 12-point deduction for Everton for one charge. Man City are going to end up in the National League North if the PL get their way!!" he wrote on Twitter.
"Unbelievable the amount of stories that come out about Everton’s situation, but Man City’s, which has 114 more charges & has gone on for much longer, has gone very quiet." City have won six league titles in the period that their alleged breaches span, spending nearly £2billion under their owners but winning every prize in club football available to them.
Pep Guardiola's men became treble winners last term after winning the Champions League for the first time in their history and have assembled one of the best squads and most prolonged periods of domestic dominance in modern English football history. They could be hit with one of the biggest ever punishments though if found guilty of breaching rules.
It followed a four-year investigation and has wide-reaching impacts that could go as far as relegation and expulsion from the league. There is no known timescale for the results of the hearings but some reports had suggested that there was an eagerness to have it done by the end of last season, something that has by now long passed.
These cases threaten to be some of the largest scandals in the league's history with Everton due to get clarity over the situation later this campaign. The potential sanctions would put them in serious peril of being relegated as they already sit 16th in the league with seven points from nine games.
They have been involved in survival fights for the past two years but would be plunged into even more danger with a point deduction, let alone one on this scale. It will now raise eyebrows at other clubs with many questioning the methods used by Chelsea in the past three transfer windows.There is currently no suggestion that the Blues are in trouble for their lavish spending in the market.
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