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Punishment is likely to be served next season as Blades slide towards the drop  A further two-point penalty is suspended after club defaulted on payments  Which Premier League sides will be relegated this season? Listen to the It's All Kicking Off podcast 

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Sheffield United will be deducted two points the next time they play in the Championship after they defaulted on payments to other clubs.

The Blades - who are currently bottom of the Premier League and nine points adrift of safety with seven games to play - are likely to face the punishment next season.

The EFL have imposed the sanction with a further two points suspended if the Bramall Lane club default on any other payments due to another club under a transfer or compensation agreement.

The deduction relates to the 2022-23 season - when they won promotion from the Championship up to the Premier League - after United defaulted on a number of payments owed to other clubs.

These defaults added up to more than 550 days, triggering the two-point penalty.

Sheffield United will begin their next campaign in the Championship with a two-point penalty

Sheffield United will begin their next campaign in the Championship with a two-point penalty

Chris Wilder is desperately trying to keep the Blades in the Premier League against all odds

Chris Wilder is desperately trying to keep the Blades in the Premier League against all odds

A statement from the EFL read: 'An independent Disciplinary

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