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Leicester City ‘face starting Championship season with TWELVE-point deduction after alleged £17m in PSR breaches'
Leicester City ‘face starting Championship season with TWELVE-point deduction after alleged £17m in PSR breaches'

Scottish Sun

time9 hours ago

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Leicester City ‘face starting Championship season with TWELVE-point deduction after alleged £17m in PSR breaches'

Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) LEICESTER CITY are facing a huge points deduction for next season if found guilty of breaching PSR rules. The Foxes were relegated back to the Championship last month following a dismal Premier League campaign. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 1 Relegated Leicester are facing a hefty points deduction for next season Credit: Getty And they could begin the 2024/25 season in the second tier playing catch-up. The Premier League issued charges last week alleging a PSR breach of over £17million across a three-year period. According to the iPaper, Leicester could be hit with a MINIMUM 12-POINT penalty if found guilty. EFL guidelines state that 12 points should be docked for a PSR breach. Deductions are then applied on a sliding scale if the breach is less than £15m. The Prem are reportedly set to argue Leicester be docked more points after failing to submit their accounts on time last December. A spokesperson said earlier this month: "Following an Arbitration Tribunal's decision concerning jurisdiction, Leicester City FC has now been referred to an independent Commission for alleged breaches." "The EFL Championship Profit and Sustainability Rules (P&S Rules) for Season 2023/24. BEST ONLINE CASINOS - TOP SITES IN THE UK "The club's obligation to provide its Annual Accounts to the Premier League by 31 December 2024. "And the club's obligation to provide full, complete and prompt assistance to the Premier League in response to the League's inquiries." Emotional Leicester fans say 'delete this' as club share pics of Jamie Vardy packing his things into a cardboard box Both the Premier League and Leicester declined to comment to the outlet. Leicester have announced 11 players are leaving the King Power this summer. Danny Ward, Daniel Iversen and club legend Jamie Vardy are all among those released following the expiry of their respective contracts. Vardy, 38, has been linked with a shock free transfer to Newcastle. The former England striker spent 13 years at Leicester, scoring 200 goals in 500 games. Vardy scored nine Prem goals and provided four assists this season. Since announcing his departure from the club, he has also been linked with Crystal Palace, Wolves and Wrexham.

Leicester City ‘face starting Championship season with TWELVE-point deduction after alleged £17m in PSR breaches'
Leicester City ‘face starting Championship season with TWELVE-point deduction after alleged £17m in PSR breaches'

The Irish Sun

time9 hours ago

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Leicester City ‘face starting Championship season with TWELVE-point deduction after alleged £17m in PSR breaches'

LEICESTER CITY are facing a huge points deduction for next season if found guilty of breaching PSR rules. The Foxes were Advertisement 1 Relegated Leicester are facing a hefty points deduction for next season Credit: Getty And they could begin the 2024/25 season in the second tier playing catch-up. T he Premier League of over £17million across a three-year period. According to the MINIMUM 12-POINT penalty if found guilty. EFL guidelines state that 12 points should be docked for a PSR breach. Advertisement READ MORE ON FOOTBALL Deductions are then applied on a sliding scale if the breach is less than £15m. The Prem are reportedly set to argue Leicester be docked more points after failing to submit their accounts on time last December. A spokesperson said earlier this month: "Following an Arbitration Tribunal's decision concerning jurisdiction, Leicester City FC has now been referred to an independent Commission for alleged breaches." "The EFL Championship Profit and Sustainability Rules (P&S Rules) for Season 2023/24. Advertisement Most read in Football BEST ONLINE CASINOS - TOP SITES IN THE UK "The club's obligation to provide its Annual Accounts to the Premier League by 31 December 2024. "And the club's obligation to provide full, complete and prompt assistance to the Premier League in response to the League's inquiries." Emotional Leicester fans say 'delete this' as club share pics of Jamie Vardy packing his things into a cardboard box Both the Premier League and Leicester declined to comment to the outlet. Advertisement Leicester have announced Danny Ward, Daniel Iversen and club legend Jamie Vardy are all among those released following the expiry of their respective contracts. Vardy, 38, has been linked with a The former England striker spent 13 years at Leicester, scoring 200 goals in 500 games. Advertisement Vardy scored nine Prem goals and provided four assists this season. Since announcing his departure from the club, he has also been

Relegated Premier League club releases 11 players as one immediately joins rival
Relegated Premier League club releases 11 players as one immediately joins rival

Daily Mirror

time2 days ago

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Relegated Premier League club releases 11 players as one immediately joins rival

Leicester City are set for a summer of change after being relegated from the Premier League to the Championship and Jamie Vardy is among the players departing the King Power Stadium Leicester City have confirmed that 10 more players will depart the club this summer in addition to Jamie Vardy. The Foxes forward made his 500th and final appearance for the Midlands side against Ipswich Town with his deal set to expire. Senior professionals Danny Ward and Daniel Iversen join Vardy on the released list with their contracts coming to an end next month too, following the club's relegation to the Championship. Ward joined Leicester after forging his reputation with Huddersfield Town but never truly established himself as the side's No.1 after joining from Liverpool in 2018, while fellow goalkeeper Iversen joined the Foxes as a teenager and has enjoyed six loan spells away from the club since 2018. ‌ Iverson has already secured his next move and will join Preston North End in the coming weeks, having previously spent time on loan at Leicester's Championship rivals. ‌ A Leicester statement read: "All three leave with the heartfelt thanks of everybody at Leicester City for their contributions during their time at King Power Stadium, as well as our best wishes for the next chapters in their careers." The Leicester trio are joined by eight juniors, who have also been let go by the club. Oliver Ewing, Harvey Godsmark-Ford, Ben Grist, Deniche Hill, Liam McAlinney, Arjan Raikhy, Joe Wormleighton and Brad Young depart the King Power Stadium. Vardy was given a fond farewell in Leicester's final home game and conducted a lap of honour in addition to a guard of honour when he was substituted in the match. The 38-year-old is not yet ready to hang up his boots but reflected on an emotional moment. "Gutted that this day has come but I knew it was going to come eventually," he said announcing his exit. "I've had 13 unbelievable years at this club with lots of success, some down but the majority all highs. "It's finally time to call it a day which I am devastated about. But I think the timing is right, just wanna sincerely thank you all for taking me in as one of your own. ‌ "Leicester will always have a massive place in my heart and I'll make sure that I'll be following for years to come in what I hope will be even more success for the club. But as for now, this is my goodbye but you will see me again, I promise." Iversen meanwhile, has already expressed his joy at returning to Preston. He said: 'I love it here. It's the most I've been happy. Preston is where I've played my best football. 'Preston feels like home for me. Everyone around the club are good people and the fans too. I just love it here so it's a no brainer for me to come back.'

Jamie Vardy tipped for shock Champions League move after leaving Leicester on free transfer
Jamie Vardy tipped for shock Champions League move after leaving Leicester on free transfer

Scottish Sun

time2 days ago

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Jamie Vardy tipped for shock Champions League move after leaving Leicester on free transfer

SunSport revealed last week that a La Liga club also want to sign him STRIKE IT LUCKY Jamie Vardy tipped for shock Champions League move after leaving Leicester on free transfer LEICESTER CITY legend Jamie Vardy has been tipped for a shock move to Newcastle. The 38-year-old announced last month that he would be leaving the King Power Stadium this summer. 2 Jamie Vardy has been tipped to join Newcastle Credit: Getty He said: "It's something that I've thought about and spoken about with my family. I think it's time. If you ask anyone, I'm not really an emotional guy. "Nothing like that ever comes across with me, but when you've been somewhere for so long, and it is time to say goodbye, you just never know what your personal reaction is going to be. "I've spent 13 unbelievable years at this club, with lots of success, and some downs, but the majority have all been highs. "It's finally time to call it a day, which I'm devastated about it, but I think the timing it right." READ MORE IN FOOTBALL FINAL CLASH Shocking moment Chelsea fans brawl & throw glasses in Poland ahead of final Vardy made his final Leicester appearance on the penultimate day of the Premier League season at the King Power Stadium, 13 years to the day since he joined. It was his 500th outing in a Leicester shirt and he scored his 200th goal for the club in a 2-0 win over Ipswich Town. The striker will now become a free agent when his contract expires next month. And Newcastle journalist Dan Murphy believes he could be a great addition to the Magpies. CASINO SPECIAL - BEST CASINO BONUSES FROM £10 DEPOSITS Club chiefs are not expected to spend big this summer due to PSR constraints, so Vardy could be the ideal addition. Eddie Howe will also be keen to strengthen the depth of his squad now that they are set to compete in the Champions League next term. Emotional Leicester fans say 'delete this' as club share pics of Jamie Vardy packing his things into a cardboard box Vardy scored nine Prem goals and provided four assists for Leicester this season. Since announcing his departure from the club, the former England international has been linked with a move to Crystal Palace, Wolves and Wrexham. SunSport revealed last week that Valencia also want to sign him, with head coach Carlos Corberan a known admirer.

Leicester release ELEVEN players after Premier League relegation including Jamie Vardy and forgotten Liverpool star
Leicester release ELEVEN players after Premier League relegation including Jamie Vardy and forgotten Liverpool star

Scottish Sun

time2 days ago

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  • Scottish Sun

Leicester release ELEVEN players after Premier League relegation including Jamie Vardy and forgotten Liverpool star

IT'S ALL O-VAR Leicester release ELEVEN players after Premier League relegation including Jamie Vardy and forgotten Liverpool star Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) LEICESTER CITY have released 11 players following their relegation from the Premier League. The Foxes will drop down to the Championship once again for the 2025-26 season having finished 18th in the Prem table this term. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 1 Jamie Vardy is among the group of Leicester players confirmed to be leaving Credit: Getty But they are set to be without three first team players. Danny Ward, Daniel Iversen and club legend Jamie Vardy have all been released following the expiry of their respective contracts. Eight junior pros will also depart, including Oliver Ewing, Harvey Godsmark-Ford, Ben Grist, Deniche Hill, Liam McAlinney, Arjan Raikhy, Joe Wormleighton and Brad Young. A club statement read: "All three leave with the heartfelt thanks of everybody at Leicester City for their contributions during their time at King Power Stadium, as well as our best wishes for the next chapters in their careers." Vardy announced that he was leaving the King Power Stadium last month after 13 years. The 38-year-old said: "It's something that I've thought about and spoken about with my family. I think it's time. If you ask anyone, I'm not really an emotional guy. "Nothing like that ever comes across with me, but when you've been somewhere for so long, and it is time to say goodbye, you just never know what your personal reaction is going to be. "I've spent 13 unbelievable years at this club, with lots of success, and some downs, but the majority have all been highs. "It's finally time to call it a day, which I'm devastated about it, but I think the timing it right." Vardy made his final Leicester appearance on the penultimate day of the Premier League season at the King Power Stadium. It was his 500th outing in a Leicester shirt and he scored his 200th goal for the club in a 2-0 win over Ipswich Town. Ward is also confirmed to be leaving the club. The goalkeeper joined the Foxes from Liverpool in 2018 and went on to make 52 appearances. Iversen is the final senior player set to move on as a free agent. The 27-year-old has made just 17 appearances for Leicester having been loaned out on numerous occasions. He is in line to join Preston North End at the start of July.

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