Delay exposes clubs to accusations of lack of transparency at time of increased scrutiny of finances

Two-fifths of Premier League football clubs have yet to make their latest accounts publicly available, as Sunday’s deadline for most official filings approaches.

The gaps in up-to-date public information comes at a time when the finances of England’s top flight are under increasing scrutiny, especially over concerns about potential breaches of financial fair play (FFP) rules.

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