A verdict on Leicester City's alleged breaches of PSR rules is not expected until the second half of the Premier League season.
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Leicester facing possible points deductionVerdict still some months awayFoxes open up Premier League campaign against TottenhamWHAT HAPPENED?
Leicester City are back in the Premier League for the 2024-25 season but are facing a possible points deduction for alleged breaches of Profit and Sustainability Rules. However, the Foxes are still some "months away" from learning what punishment, if any, will be meted out, according to The Telegraph. A hearing is not expected to take place until later this year, with a verdict unlikely to be made until some time in 2025.
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Leicester are already being tipped to struggle on their return to the top flight and any kind of points deduction could prove fatal to their chances of staying in the Premier League. However, the club are said to be confident they have a "have a strong and realistic defence" and "hopeful" of being deducted no more than six points.
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Both Everton and Nottingham Forest were deducted points last season but still managed to stay in the Premier League. The Toffees finished in 15th place in the table despite losing eight points over the course of the season, while Forest finished in 17th after being deducted four points.
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There's been plenty of change at Leicester over the summer with Steve Cooper replacing Enzo Maresca as manager, and star man Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall following the coach to Chelsea. Leicester start off their new campaign on Monday at home to Tottenham.