No Premier League clubs have been charged with breaches of the Premier League’s profitability and sustainability rules (PSR) — though Leicester City could still be sanctioned. Leicester remain in a legal battle with the Premier League over club losses incurred during the three-year accounting period ending in 2023-24.
All clubs who had made aggregate losses over the first two
accounting periods were required to submit their accounts on or before December
31 with the league committing to informing any in breach within a maximum of 14
days.
No clubs were charged, the Premier League has confirmed, but
Leicester are still at risk amid ongoing proceedings.
The Premier League said on Tuesday morning: “Issues as to
the jurisdiction of the Premier League over Leicester City Football Club in
relation to PSR compliance are currently the subject of confidential
arbitration proceedings.
“Accordingly, neither the league nor the club will make any
further comment at this stage about any aspect of the club’s compliance or
otherwise with any of the PSR or related rules, save to say that no complaint
has been brought against Leicester by the league for any breach of the PSRs for
the period ending season 2023-24.”
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