The EFL and AFC Bournemouth have agreed a deal over the club's breach of financial fair play rules. They will pay £4.75 million and the EFL has agreed that the rule breach was not deliberate and there was no intention to deceive: EFL statement
Bournemouth may feel that nearly £5m is an acceptable price to pay for a place in the Premier League. The fines are paid to charity.
Kieran Maguire of the Price of Football tweeted, 'Eagle eyed followers of EFL FFP rulings may notice some similarities between the press release earlier this year when Leicester City agreed a fine and the one today in respect of AFC Bournemouth. Is the EFL using a lot of Tippex?'
He also commented, 'Big difference between £7.6m FFP fine that AFC Bournemouth showed in their 2014/15 accounts and £4.75m sum announced by EFL today in carefully worded press release.'
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