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James Murray
Mon 11 May 2026 12:57, UK
Everton’s legal battle with Burnley appears to still be ongoing despite a lack of updates around the situation in recent months.
That is according to former Manchester City financial adviser Stefan Borson, who exclusively told Football Insider it’s “surprising” neither club mentioned the case in their latest accounts.
Burnley were one of five clubs to apply for compensation alongside Leeds United, Leicester City, Southampton and Nottingham Forest after Everton were charged with a profit and sustainability (PSR) breach for 2021-22 and 2022-23.
It was previously revealed Burnley were suing the Toffees for £50million, with a three-week case understood to have taken place last October.
While Everton could have settled the matter with Burnley, there is so far no indication the situation has been resolved.
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What ‘noises’ are coming out about Everton and Burnley’s case
Burnley claimed they missed out on extra revenue following their relegation from the Premier League in 2021-22 – one of the seasons where Everton were found to have breached the PSR rules.
The Clarets finished third-bottom and four points behind the Merseysiders in that campaign.
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Speaking exclusively to Football Insider, Borson discussed where the case between Everton and Burnley could be at.
“It is one that could be settled between the parties,” said Borson.
“I don’t think it has been. Eventually, we will find out how it’s been decided and what happens next. We will probably get the decision because it doesn’t look like they’ve been able to settle it.
“We think from the sort of noises that we’ve heard that there was actually a hearing. Again, if there was a hearing, it makes it more likely that we’re going to have a decision rather than they’ll settle it. If you were going to settle it, you would try and settle it before.”
How ‘surprising’ Everton and Burnley situation has emerged
Borson insisted he believes the case is still ongoing due to the lack of updates from either party.
“It’s not mentioned in either company’s accounts, which is slightly surprising in some ways,” said Borson.
“It’s not mentioned at all. As I say, it’s not gone, as I understand it. It’s still live and we await the decision.
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“It will be a very interesting read. It has a lot of implications in terms of the way that they deal with causation, and how we look to calculate what might happen in other cases where compensation might be payable. But as of yet, we don’t have a decision.”
Burnley have been relegated from the Premier League on their return to the top flight this season, while Everton currently sit 10th in the table.
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