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Everton has been hit with a 10-point deduction for breaching Financial Fair Play (FFP) regulations, potentially setting a precedent that could see football giants Chelsea and Manchester City relegated from the Premier League.

The breach, which saw Everton exceed the allowable threshold, prompted immediate sanctions. Stefan Borson, a former financial advisor to Manchester City, believes this could spell trouble for City and Chelsea, both facing counts of FFP breaches.

With City facing 115 alleged breaches and Chelsea under scrutiny for payments related to former owner Roman Abramovich, Borson argues that Everton's harsh penalty indicates potential relegation risks for the other clubs. Everton has announced plans to appeal the sanction, emphasizing their transparency and disagreement with the severity of the punishment. The football world is now anxiously watching as this unprecedented situation unfolds, with potential ramifications for the Premier League landscape.