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The Premier League has referred the club to a commission over an alleged breach of PSR for the 2023-24 season. Here's what it
Manchester United will earn more TV revenue from the Premier League than Everton this season, says football finance expert.
The case, which will be heard by an independent commission, relates to the club allegedly breaking profitability and sustainability rules (PSR) when they were in the Championship last season. If found guilty the Foxes, who will play in the second tier again next term following relegation, could be handed a points deduction.
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Leicester won an appeal in September 2024 against an alleged breach of Premier League PSR rules for the 2022-23 season. An independent panel found the Premier League did not have the jurisdiction to punish the Foxes as the club had been relegated to the Championship when their accounting period ended on 30 June 2023.
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Shields Gazette on MSNNewcastle United could earn significant £50.7m PSR boost - if this happens v EvertonThere is also a chance for Newcastle to finish the season in third place, although they are reliant on Fulham doing them a favour and taking points off Manchester City to do that.
Leicester have also been referred over their obligation to provide their accounts by December 31 and assisting the league in its inquiries.
The charge relates to a breach in profitability and sustainability rules while the club were in the Championship last season.
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