Leicester charged with new financial rules breach
Leicester City could face a future points deduction after being charged with an alleged breach of the English Football League's financial rules.
The Foxes have been referred to an independent commission after being charged by the Premier League for an alleged profit and sustainability (PSR) breach for the year 2023-24, when they were in the Championship.
The new charge follows a lengthy arbitration process over who holds jurisdiction over Leicester, with the club bouncing between the Championship and Premier League in recent seasons.
A tribunal has now ruled the Premier League has the power to charge Leicester, who have been relegated from the top flight and will play in the Championship next season.
Football finance expert Kieran Maguire spoke to BBC Leicester's Ady Dayman.
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