Overview
- An independent commission is set to hear three charges related to 2023/24: alleged overspending, late filing of accounts, and failure to cooperate.
- The Premier League lodged the case in May, with a decision not expected until late this year at the earliest according to reports.
- If the charges are upheld, possible penalties include a points deduction, a fine, or a transfer embargo.
- Leicester reported three‑year losses exceeding £200m to June 2024 against a permitted £81m under PSR rules.
- Sports lawyer Nick De Marco, who won a jurisdiction appeal for Leicester last year, is expected to lead their defence again.