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Man City full list of charges and potential punishment after Nottingham Forest points deduction

Nottingham Forest have been hit with a four-point deduction for breaking the Premier League's profit and sustainability rules. This has pushed them into the relegation zone, just one point away from safety, as we head into the March international break.

The club plans to appeal the decision, but this makes them the second team this season to be found guilty of breaking these rules. Earlier in the season, Everton were also penalised 10 points for breaking the same rules. However, after an appeal, their penalty was reduced to six points in February.

Everton are still waiting to hear the outcome of another charge that was made at the same time as Nottingham Forest's. This latest deduction means Luton Town have moved out of the bottom three and away from immediate danger of dropping back into the Championship. If they decide to appeal, their case must be heard and concluded by April 15, reports NottinghamshireLive.

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The Premier League has set May 24 as the final date for any appeals, which is five days after the end of the season. Premier League clubs are allowed to lose up to £105m over three years. However, this limit was reduced to £61m for clubs who have spent two years in the Championship.

Forest's deduction comes at a time when Manchester City are facing 115 charges over allegedly breaking league rules. It is claimed that City made over 100 breaches, having been referred to an independent panel in February for breaches between 2009 and 2018.

There are accusations of not cooperating with the Premier League investigation, not abiding by PSR regulations, and - most damningly -

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