No PSR charges in Premier League
The New York Times · 1d
No Premier League clubs charged with PSR breaches, pending outcome of Leicester legal case
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.
Talksport · 10h
Leicester City’s PSR situation explained – why club is still at risk of Premier League charge and what punishment could be
All Premier League clubs have avoided any charges for breaching Profit and Sustainability rules, but Leicester City remain at risk. Each top-flight side breathed a sigh of relief on Tuesday
GiveMeSport · 1d
Leicester Learn PSR Charges Outcome From Premier League
Leicester supporters will have been waiting anxiously to discover whether they will receive a points deduction during their crucial fight to survive in England's top flight. Under PSR, clubs are allowed to lose a maximum of £105m over a three-year period, or £35m a season, but certain costs are able to be deducted.
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