Everton January 2025 Transfer Thread


Everton could spend up to £40m on new signings from a PSR perspective, according to the I.

The news outlet reported on 20 January that finance experts predict that the Toffees have £5million-£10million in PSR headroom to play with until the transfer window ends because a player signed for £40m on a four-and-a-half year contract would go into the books as £4.5million due to amortisation
 
Everton could spend up to £40m on new signings from a PSR perspective, according to the I.

The news outlet reported on 20 January that finance experts predict that the Toffees have £5million-£10million in PSR headroom to play with until the transfer window ends because a player signed for £40m on a four-and-a-half year contract would go into the books as £4.5million due to amortisation

the “i”

leave that therye
 

Thats even before if we did make a beto sale this window. Is just a waiting game atm is anoying but hopefully get the right players in

Beto will be a wash at best. The fee you get for him would be wiped out by the remaining amortization on his contract.
 

Don’t know if you’ve been keeping track, but the ammortisation bill beyond June 2025 is very low.

More so if say someone like Beto goes.


Be interesting to see our no come the 1st of Sep…with a turnover prob touching 240/50 mill be interesting to see what no we end up on.

Yeah I knew it was set to plummet, the weird advantage of not really spending nowt for 3-4 years straight 😂

Just from looking through previous seasons. This summer the following drop off PSR.

Godfrey 5.5m
Maupay 3m

Not a huge drop in reality, but wages factor in also which includes all the players leaving on frees - ballpark figure if all OOC players leave us is around 550k per week give or take - best estimate which is a PSR reduction of around 26m per season roughly.

So if we are currently compliant with head room of around 10m say, the scope we'd have would be approx 35m additional not including the current 10m in terms of PSR - assuming zero change in revenue over last season but that pretty much has to cover any new amortized costs incurred this January and next summer AND the costs of all incoming wages going onto the books.

obviously the new stadium will see a big uptick on revenue along with commercial deals etc so we in theory should have a huge room in terms of PSR but with a lot to do with that room.

Doucoure, Gueye don't count against PSR currently btw due to their initial contracts having ran the course and them being into an extension now.

This current season saw a much bigger drop on amortization costs btw, roughly 38m came off it and we still needed a sale of Onana to ensure compliance
 

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