Premier League Clubs Avoid Financial Sanctions for 2023-24 Season
All Premier League Clubs Comply with Profit and Sustainability Rules
- The Premier League has confirmed that none of its clubs have breached the league's Profit and Sustainability Rules for the 2023-24 season.
- Under the PSR rules, clubs are not permitted to post losses exceeding £105 million over a three-year period.
- The Premier League and Leicester City have confirmed that the matter remains subject to confidential arbitration proceedings.
The Premier League has confirmed that none of its clubs have breached the league’s Profit and Sustainability Rules for the 2023-24 season.
All 20 clubs submitted their accounts by the December 31st deadline, and the league has determined that they all remain within the financial regulations.
Under the PSR rules, clubs are not permitted to post losses exceeding £105 million over a three-year period.
This announcement comes after Everton and Nottingham Forest were sanctioned for PSR breaches last season.
Leicester City, who faced a similar charge last year, successfully appealed against the sanction after being relegated to the Championship.
The Premier League and Leicester City have confirmed that the matter remains subject to confidential arbitration proceedings.