Leicester City face fresh PSR battle as new Premier League hearing scheduled for next week | OneFootball

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·19 novembre 2025

Leicester City face fresh PSR battle as new Premier League hearing scheduled for next week

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Leicester City are once again heading into a legal showdown with the Premier League, with a new hearing scheduled to begin next week, The Telegraph reports.

The Championship side are preparing to contest three fresh charges, reopening the threat of a points deduction at a time when they are desperate to focus on pushing for promotion.


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Leicester were charged with breaching the Premier League’s Profit and Sustainability Rules (PSR) during the 2023/24 season, which covers their final year before relegation to the Championship. 

The Premier League confirmed the charges in May, accusing the club of not only overspending but also of failing to submit their annual accounts on time. 

The Foxes were hit with a third charge for failing to cooperate during the investigation.

Leicester could face several potential sanctions if an independent disciplinary panel rules in favour of the Premier League.

This is not the first time Leicester have been in this position. Their legal wrangles have stretched on for more than 18 months. 

They appealed against their first alleged PSR breach and won the case last September, when a panel ruled that the Premier League lacked the authority to punish them at that time. 

The club had already been relegated to the Championship by the end of the accounting year in question.

Sports lawyer Nick De Marco helped Leicester land the huge win at the time, and the club has enlisted his services again ahead of next week’s hearing.

Leicester’s financial losses will determine how this case turns out. 

The Foxes reported losses exceeding £200 million over three years ending June 2024. That figure was far above the permitted £81m under PSR rules, even after allowable deductions.

A record £92.5m loss was posted in the year leading up to May 2022, followed by another £89.5m the following year. 

Relegation from the Premier League, the cost of sacking Brendan Rodgers, and a drop in league position have contributed to Leicester’s ongoing financial battle.

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