Sean Dyche says Everton and the rest of the footballing world have finally received clarity and can move forward after the club were handed four points of the 10 deducted for financial breaches back on appeal.
The Toffees were docked 10 points in November for breaching the Premier League’s profit and sustainability rules (PSR) and overspending the permitted losses of £105million in a three-year rolling period by £19.5m. That was reduced to six points on appeal this week.
Dyche had been vocal in how Everton could not settle while the case and subsequent appeal hung over them, with them and other clubs unable to forecast how many points they needed to achieve objectives this season due to uncertainty.