Relegated Leicester Referred to Independent Commission for Financial Breaches
- The Premier League has sent Leicester City’s case to an independent commission to examine alleged financial rule violations during their 2023-24 Championship season.
- The referral follows a tribunal ruling that established the Premier League’s jurisdiction to investigate breaches of the English Football League’s Profit and Sustainability Rules for that period.
- The case involves accusations that Leicester failed to provide annual accounts by the December 31, 2024 deadline and did not fully cooperate with the Premier League’s enquiries.
- Leicester stated it intends to engage cooperatively but will not comment further due to the confidential nature of the ongoing proceedings.
- If found guilty, Leicester could face a points deduction as the club prepares for another season in the Championship following their recent relegation.
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Point deduction, transfers, Dewsbury-Hall – Leicester City PSR charges explained
What the latest charges mean for Leicester City as they prepare to head into the summer transfer window and into the Championship following their relegation out of the Premier League
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