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Advertisement It marked a new age in financial control, a point when the Premier League’s Profitability and Sustainability Rules (PSR) grew teeth. Overspending would carry a sporting cost.
PSR rules mean Premier League clubs are not allowed to lose more than £105m over three seasons; all 20 clubs are compliant with the rules for the period 2021-2024 Tuesday 14 January 2025 16:47 ...
On Tuesday morning, it became clear that Chelsea’s house was in order and they were compliant with the Premier League’s profit and sustainability rules (PSR) for the three-year cycle ending ...
“Accordingly, neither the league nor the club will make any further comment at this stage about any aspect of the club’s compliance or otherwise with any of the PSR or related rules, save to ...
Three clubs - Everton, Nottingham Forest and Leicester - were hit with charges, while Newcastle manager Eddie Howe said his club were "educated" by the scramble to avoid their own PSR charge.
The league said in a statement: “Issues as to the jurisdiction of the Premier League over Leicester City Football Club in relation to PSR compliance are currently the subject of confidential arb ...
Leicester have lost five Premier League matches in a row and things would've been even worse today, had the Premier League charged them with PSR breaches. That isn't the case - for now - and they ...