Leicester City is in the sights of the PSR, the body responsible for financial control in the Premier League, and risks being withdrawn from points. It would be a hard blow for the Foxes who are already playing to maintain their position.
Sportingly, Leicester City’s situation is already delicate. THE Foxesafter a slight initial improvement with the arrival of Ruud Van Nistelrooy, are sinking steeply in recent weeks with four defeats in a row and a 1/15 to end the year.
But off the field too, things are going badly for Leicester City. The very serious English media The Guardian relays this Thursday that the Foxes are, once again, in the sights of the PSR, the body responsible for monitoring the profitability and financial viability of Premier League clubs.
And in this regard, Leicester City is one of the very poor students with losses of 112 million euros in 2022 and 109 million euros in 2023. So far, the club has escaped without sanction, but had had to defend his case before the committee.
-Leicester City may have to sell this winter to avoid being too much in the red. Because the PSR allows a maximum loss of 127 million euros over three years spent in the Premier League; Last season, the Foxes were not in the PL, and therefore saw their slate reduced by 27 million, but this remains insufficient to be in the green.
A loss of points, like those experienced by Nottingham Forest and Everton last season, could prove dramatic for the Foxes since Leicester City is currently 19th in the Premier League, two points from first non-relegation.