Leicester issue legal proceedings against Premier League and EFL

  • Leicester respond to action taken against them by leagues
  • EFL imposes transfer embargo but club calls it ‘premature’

A defiant Leicester City have issued legal proceedings against the Premier League and English Football League after being dismayed by the action taken by the two organisations. Leicester are facing the potential ­double whammy of being docked points by both leagues owing to alleged financial breaches.

Leicester, who were relegated from the top flight last season, have been placed under a transfer embargo by the EFL for allegedly exceeding the upper loss threshold in their profitability and sustainability calculations relating to the 2023-24 season.

Leicester say they dispute “the EFL’s entitlement to impose this­ ­constraint, which is both restrictive and premature”. The accounting period for 2023-24 ends on 30 June. Unless the club generate millions through sales before then, they are at risk of a points deduction from the EFL.

On Thursday the Premier League charged Leicester with breaching profitability and sustainability regulations (PSR) for their last three years in the division. Top-flight clubs are permitted to lose a maximum of £105m across a three-year cycle. It is thought any penalty imposed in relation to this would come into effect next season and could be ­administered by the EFL if the club have not been promoted.

A Leicester statement read: “LCFC has been compelled today to issue two urgent legal proceedings against the Premier League and the EFL. LCFC will be seeking that each of these proceedings is determined by an appropriate and fully independent legal panel.

“The club is committed to ensure that any charges against it are properly and proportionately determined, in accordance with the applicable rules, by the right bodies, and at the right time.

“While LCFC would prefer the ­proceedings to be in public, so its ­supporters and the wider world can be informed about the important issues of football governance that will be considered, the relevant rules require that these proceedings are conducted confidentially, and LCFC will therefore not be able to comment further about them at this stage.

“We reaffirm the club’s position that we will continue to fight for the right of Leicester City and all clubs to pursue their ambitions, particularly where these have been reasonably and fairly established through ­sustained sporting achievement.”

Contributor

Ben Fisher

The GuardianTramp

Related Content

Article image
Premier League confident of closing financial redistribution deal with EFL
A long-awaited settlement that would see about £130m a year go from the top flight to the 72 EFL clubs could soon be agreed

Paul MacInnes

21, Sep, 2023 @6:03 PM

Article image
Premier League CEO says Brexit contributed to record January spending
Richard Masters said post-Brexit visas contributed to the league’s record spend and the system was designed to increase England-qualified players

Ed Aarons

02, Mar, 2023 @5:53 PM

Article image
Manchester United to fight Premier League’s proposed changes to PSR rules
Manchester United understood to want to push against anchoring system that would limit wage bill to league’s lowest television revenue

Paul MacInnes

24, Apr, 2024 @4:00 PM

Article image
Clubs urge Football League to resolve inquiry into Leicester marketing deal
The Football League is coming under pressure to conclude its investigation into a 2014 marketing deal entered into by Leicester City, which some league clubs believe may have been created to cheat financial fair play rules

David Conn

14, Apr, 2016 @6:09 PM

Article image
A Premier League return is the only certainty in Leicester’s cloudy future | Ben Fisher
Enzo Maresca’s side kept their heads to secure promotion but financial worries loom large as club prepare for the top flight

Ben Fisher

26, Apr, 2024 @9:08 PM

Article image
Is this Pep Guardiola’s last chance to win the Champions League with City? | Jamie Jackson
With the club facing Premier League charges and a manager vowing to quit if lied to, City might need to learn from past failures in Europe now

Jamie Jackson

07, Feb, 2023 @8:00 PM

Article image
Nottingham Forest appeal against four-point Premier League penalty
Nottingham Forest have appealed against their four-point deduction for breaching the Premier League’s profit and sustainability rules

Will Unwin

25, Mar, 2024 @6:36 PM

Article image
Leicester City charged by Premier League over alleged breach of PSR rules
Leicester City have been charged by the Premier League for allegedly breaking financial regulations, increasing fears about facing a potential points deduction next season

Ben Fisher

21, Mar, 2024 @7:19 PM

Article image
Supporters should blame club owners – not the rules – for points deductions | Barney Ronay
Clubs may not like what they sign up to and object to the extent of sanctions, but cannot cry corruption if rules are transparent

Barney Ronay

18, Mar, 2024 @7:00 PM

Article image
Premier League leads Europe’s profit boom but football wealth gap grows
The clubs in Europe’s top divisions were profitable overall for the second year running in 2017‑18

David Conn

15, Jan, 2020 @10:35 PM