If Everton do go down they are in massive financial trouble, I mean huge, not least because none of their players have relegation clauses in their contracts.
I read today if Burnley do down a huge chunk of a £67m loan will need repaid so they will be in huge trouble too.
As for Leeds, they will lose Phillips, Bamford, Rafina, their keeper as a minimum. They could be down for a decade or more.
It’s a tough one but I’m hoping for a Leeds relegation, not least because we could seal it.
Another interesting issue that has emerged is that (if I understand the document correctly), when Burnley sold Chris Wood to Newcastle they only got 50% of the transfer fee*, with the other 50% (ie, £12.5m) being due a year later. To "tide them over", Burnley then borrowed that £12.5m from Macquarie Bank. [*NB: I realise deferred payment terms are relatively normal, but in this case Burnley were negotiating with the richest club in world football, and on the face of it had them over a barrel....it seems their negotiating skills were rather lacking].