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sport news Leeds and Burnley drop complaint over Everton's spending after they had ... trends now

sport news Leeds and Burnley drop complaint over Everton's spending after they had ... trends now

EXCLUSIVE: Leeds and Burnley drop complaint over transfer spending after threatening to sue the Premier League for £200million... with both clubs given assurances the Toffees DID comply with rules Burnley and Leeds had felt that Everton had breached financial rules They had threatened to sue for £200million over league's failure to take action Both sides were involved in a relegation dogscrap with Everton last season They have now received assurances that Everton complied with spending rules 

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Leeds and Burnley have dropped their complaint about Everton's transfer spending, which has now been signed off by the Premier League.

The two clubs wrote to the Premier League at the end of last season threatening to sue for £200million due to the League's failure to take any action against what they described as Everton extravagant spending, which has led to them posting losses of £371.8m over the last three years.

Leeds and Burnley demanded assurances from the Premier League that Everton's spending did not breach the top-flight's spending rules which limit clubs to losses of £105m over three years, and made clear they were prepared to take legal action if they did not receive them.

Leeds and Burnley have dropped their complaints over Everton's transfer spending

Leeds and Burnley have dropped their complaints over Everton's transfer spending

They threatened to sue the Premier League for £200million towards the end of last season for failing to take action against what they had described as extravagant spending by the Toffees

They threatened to sue the Premier League for £200million towards the end of last season for failing to take action against what they had described as

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