West Bromwich Albion have moved swiftly to deny any wrongdoing following reports of a potential breach of the EFL's Profit and Sustainability (P&S) rules. The club has issued a firm statement asserting it has "fully complied" with all financial regulations, pushing back against speculation that could threaten their Championship status.
The allegations center on the club possibly exceeding the permitted £39 million loss limit over a rolling three-year period. For fans, the immediate concern is the sporting penalty: a potential points deduction being applied this season. With just four games remaining, such a sanction could be catastrophic. The Baggies currently sit only two points above the relegation zone, making every point precious in the fight for survival.
While the club has not explicitly confirmed being formally charged, it acknowledged the ongoing speculation and pledged full cooperation with the EFL's financial unit. The timing adds a layer of high-stakes drama, as any potential sanction may not be confirmed until after the season concludes on May 2nd, leaving players and supporters in a state of anxious limbo during the critical final run-in.
Reports indicate that if a breach is found, it could be a minor one, potentially leading to a deduction of three to four points. However, with the league table so tightly packed, even a minor penalty could drastically alter the relegation battle. This off-field uncertainty now looms over every tackle, save, and goal as West Brom battles to secure its Championship future on the pitch.
