Wednesday briefing: Premier League clubs avoid fresh PSR charges, but Leicester City still at risk
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15 January 2025 - 4:30 AM
The Premier League has not charged any clubs for breaches of its Profitability and Sustainability Rules (PSR) for the latest three-year period ending 2023/24, but Leicester City remain at risk pending the outcome of their ongoing legal case.
As reported by The Times, the club are still involved in a legal dispute with the league over its jurisdiction relating to the 2022/23 season and that has to reach a conclusion before any new charges can be brought. Leicester won the initial case i
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