The Premier League has not brought any legal action against clubs over profit and sustainability rules for the 2023/24 season.
New financial regulations have caused major concerns among a number of clubs in England’s top flight. Everton and Nottingham Forest both received points deductions last season for failing to follow the rules, and several teams were forced to drastically adjust their transfer plans for fear of their own sanctions.
The likes of Chelsea, Manchester United and Newcastle United were all believed to be at risk of breaches in the 2023/24 season, but as first revealed by The timesall 20 pages have escaped prosecution.
However, Leicester City remains in a legal dispute with the Premier League over sanctions relating to the 2022/23 season.
“Questions regarding the Premier League’s jurisdiction over Leicester City Football Club in relation to PSR [Profitability and Sustainability Rules] “Compliance is currently subject to confidential arbitration,” the league said in a statement.
“Accordingly, neither the League nor the Club will make any further comment at this time on any aspect of the Club’s compliance with the PSR or related rules, except that the League has not lodged a complaint against Leicester for any breach of the PSRs for the.” Period until the 2023/24 season.”