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BackHull City Sells Players to Avoid Points Deduction Under PSR Rules
Hull City Sells Players to Avoid Points Deduction Under PSR Rules
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Hull City Sells Players to Avoid Points Deduction Under PSR Rules

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Hull City sold Ivor Pandur to Rangers for £6m and Aidon Shehu to Panathinaikos for £2.5m before the June 30 deadline to comply with EFL's Profit and Sustainability Regulations (PSR) and avoid a potential points deduction in the Premier League.

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Warum es wichtig ist

Hull City, recently promoted to the Premier League, faced a potential points deduction due to exceeding the EFL's Profit and Sustainability Regulations (PSR) limits for Championship clubs.

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Hull City avoided the threat of a points deduction in the Premier League by selling goalkeeper Ivor Pandur and midfielder Aidon Shehu hours before Tuesday's deadline.

The Tigers returned to the top flight by beating Middlesbrough 1-0 in the Championship play-off final in May, earning guaranteed riches of about £200m.

But profit and sustainability regulations (PSR) created the situation whereby a club set to receive significant funds had no choice but to sell players before the accounting period ended on 30 June.

The EFL's PSR restrict Championship clubs to losses of £39m over three years. Hull had an overspend of about £6m for the period to 2025-26.

The club faced being deducted up to six points in the Premier League if they failed to erase the deficit.

Only the profit on transfers counts towards the PSR calculation.

On Tuesday evening Hull announced the sale of first-choice keeper Pandur to Rangers for £6m.

The 26-year-old, who cost £1.5m from Fortuna Sittard in January 2024, won three of the club's player of the year awards in 2024-25.

On Wednesday morning Hull confirmed that Shehu had been sold to Panathinaikos for a reported £2.5m.

The sale of the 19-year-old - signed from Southend United two years ago for a small compensation figure - is effectively pure profit for Hull's PSR calculation.

The Albania Under-21 international did not make a first-team appearance for Hull and spent the end of last season on loan at Scarborough Athletic.

The two deals equate to about £7m of profit.

Hull were expected to sell Kyle Joseph to Middlesbrough for £5m to clear the deficit, but a snag between the clubs meant it could not be completed on time.

The PSR concerns have prevented Hull from making any new signings before the new season.

Transfer activity will now ramp up from Wednesday when the new accounting period begins.

PSR is being replaced by a new system called squad cost ratio (SCR).

Rather than assessing losses over a three-year period, it allows clubs to spend 85% of the income they generate on their squads and is assessed annually.

Offene Fragen

  • Impact of SCR on future club spending?
  • Will Hull make new signings now?

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This article was originally published by BBC Sport.

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