No Premier League clubs charged with 2021-2024 PSR breaches
- No English top-flight clubs have been charged for breaches of profitability and sustainability rules for the period 2021-2024, although Leicester City remains at risk pending the outcome of an ongoing legal case.
- Clubs reporting losses in the initial two years were obligated to submit accounts for the 2023-24 season by December 31, with losses not exceeding £105 million over three years.
- Everton and Nottingham Forest were sanctioned last season for breaches, being docked eight and four points respectively.
- Leicester's appeal against a charge was upheld as the independent commission lacked jurisdiction due to the club's relegation status, and no complaint has been made against them for the current period.
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