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Leicester Face Championship Points Deduction next season for alleged PSR infringement

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Leicester City will be confronted with a point deduction next season after being accused of another alleged infringement of PSR rules.

The Fox Earlier this season, a Premier League deduction escaped after being accused of a £ 24.4 million infringement for the 2022/23 campaign.

Air view of King Power Stadium.

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Leicester City is accused of an alleged infringement of PSR rulesCredit: Alamy
Delegated Leicester City football players on the field.

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The foxes will be confronted next season with a championship point deduction if they are found guilty of the infringementCREDIT: PA

The Premier League challenged the first decision, but their profession was rejected.

But the Midlands Club – they were banned to the Championship This campaign – confronted with the prospect of deducting points next season for an alleged profit break and Sustainability Rules in the 2023/24 season.

A fragment of a club statement Read: “Leicester City FC has the tribunal decision published today.

“The club is pleased that he successfully defended the challenge of the Premier League for the decision of the Professional Council with regard to the PSR assessment period that ended on FY23, which was the most important focus of this procedure.

“The Premier League’s own rules offer a deliberately high threshold for every challenge for the decision of a professional administration.

“In this case, the decision of the working administration was only able to be annulled if it could be demonstrated that it results from a” perverse interpretation of the law“Or was a decision” that could not reasonably have been reached. ”

“The decision of the professional administration was reached by a very experienced panel (including two former Court From professional judges) and, although the tribunal may not agree with the decision, it has rejected the challenge of the Premier League and the club’s arguments all that club) discovered that the decision of the professional council ‘could not be wisely seen as a result of a perverse interpretation of the law’.

“The tribunal also concluded that the Premier League was successful in establishing jurisdiction on one of the two lands put forward by the Premier League with regard to the assessment period that FY24 ends, and the Premier League has now referred this to an independent committee.

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Ruud van Nistorrooy, Leicester City manager, responds during a competition.

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Rudd van Nistelrooy will get a huge challenge to restore Leicester City to the Premier League if they are hit with a point deductionCredit: Getty

EY was accused of an infringement of £ 24.4 million for the 2022/23 campaign.

Air view of King Power Stadium.

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Delegated Leicester City football players on the field.

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The Premier League challenged the first decision, but their profession was rejected.

“In accordance with its earlier obligations, the club is planning to work together in this case now that the Jurisdiction of the Premier League has been established for the period that FY24 ends.

“However, we will not be able to comment on these procedures until they are closed because of their confidential nature.”

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The margin of the alleged violation of the PSR rules of Leicester for the 2023/24 campaign is currently unknown.

The points deduction they will receive if they are found guilty is also a mystery.

Nottingham Forest were beaten last March with a four-point sanction for violating PSR rules with £ 34.5 million.

Forest fell into the relegation zone, but eventually hit the drop with a 17th -placed finish.

This is a developing story ..

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