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Everton have held two test events at their new Bramley-Moore Dock stadium Everton have reported losses of £53m for last season. Although the figure is less than the £89m deficit from 2022-23, it is the club's seventh successive year of losses - totalling £570m. Last season Everton were deducted eight points for two separate breaches of Premier League profit and sustainability rules (PSR) for the rolling three-year periods including the 2021-22 and 2022-23 seasons. In January the Premier League said it had not charged any clubs for breaches in 2023-24 after all were deemed financially compliant. It later said Everton would not face further action over an outstanding issue relating to an earlier PSR charge. Under PSR rules, clubs can lose a maximum of £105m over three years before facing sanctions. Everton's losses for the past three seasons are £187m, but costs associated with investment in infrastructure and youth and women's teams can be deducted when calculating PSR losses. Everton are scheduled to move to a new 52, 888-capacity stadium at Bramley-Moore Dock this summer in time for the 2025-26 season. Everton also reported: £313m spent on the development of the new stadium, up from £211m the previous year. £50m generated from player sales, including defender Ben Godfrey joining Atalanta for £10m and winger Lewis Dobbin moving to Aston Villa for a reported £9m shortly before the accounting deadline of 30 June. Wage-to-turnover figure reduced from 89% to 81%. Turnover increased by £15m to £187m. Net debt rose to £567m. 'It's out of this world' - Everton fans get first glimpse of new stadium How clubs kept to spending rules & what next? Why Premier League's 'swap weekend' could be another PSR loophole The Texas-based Friedkin Group completed a £400m takeover of Everton in December, ending the turbulent eight-year tenure of Farhad Moshiri. The group refinanced the club's borrowings on more competitive terms, including £350m debt on the new stadium. The interest-free shareholder loans from Moshiri have also been converted into equity. Everton sacked manager Sean Dyche in January and replaced him with former boss David Moyes. Unbeaten in nine Premier League games, they are 15th in the table, 17 points clear of the relegation zone. Latest Everton news, analysis and fan views Get Everton news sent straight to your phone 'I know why Real appeal to Alexander-Arnold - I was tempted too' Brathwaite steps down as West Indies Test captain Teenager Mensik denies Djokovic 100th title in Miami Monica and Rob visit Sir Richard Branson’s Moroccan hotel From lucky treasure hunters to Newport’s most wanted Stacey Dooley explores Britain’s shoplifting epidemic How a blocked vacuum cleaner led to a billion-dollar idea Who is Man City FA Cup hero Nico O'Reilly? 'LIV dozen will provide extra challenge to Mc Ilroy's Augusta ambitions' Life on the edge - GB freerider Bramwell chases Olympic dream How could a goalkeeper save Rashford's penalty? - MOTD analysis. Video How could a goalkeeper save Rashford's penalty? - MOTD analysis Fear & Gibson - the best friends who keep rivals close FA Cup 'sparkle' returns - will there be a 'fairytale ending'? Last shot at glory for 'legends'? Guardiola still burning with desire 'His swagger is back' but Villa won't 'waste time' on Rashford future Another milestone - but when could Kane win first trophy? 'It will be special' - Forest reach first FA Cup semi since 1991 'Pressure is a privilege' for 'world class' Kildunne Eze, clean sheets & Taylor Swift - Palace eye FA Cup glory 'Raducanu needs lasting plan to build on Miami progress' What were the biggest moves of NFL free agency? 'A house of cards' - Sampdoria face 'unthinkable' relegation Archie Vaughan on living with his father's legacy We need some Ashes glory in colour, says England's Wane The Jordan shot that 'changed the world' Which is the biggest football club in Britain? Blood brothers - bonds and betrayal on a rugby pitch Copyright © 2025 BBC. The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites. Read about our approach to external linking.