Ellis is owed nothing. We know that because the charges he had over Sunderland were lifted last April. We also know that SBC are owed nothing, because they lifted their charges over Short's assets at the same time. The simple fact is that, entirely in accordance with the terms of the contract, £25m of the 2018/19 parachute payment was paid from SAFC to Drumaville, with the money going via Madrox (which created this balance in the first place), to clear the final part of the SBC loan to Sunderland, which Short had moved into Drumaville. To that extent, it can be argued that this payment was using club money to pay off a club debt (even though it had been moved off balance sheet). All of the problems arise from the need (because the contract including this was between Drumaville and Madrox) for that £25m to go through Madrox on its way to Short. The original contract envisaged the parachute going direct to Drumaville, and never coming into the club, but that would have breached PL regulations (an inexcusable oversight by all parties to the deal, to be blunt). The argument for the write-off will undoubtedly be that it's just a correction of an accounting anomaly (I've flip-flopped so many times trying to work out whether it could be legally enforceable, and I'm still not sure) which is true at a technical level. But that's certainly not how it comes across to a layman,