EFL wants to charge Leicester with financial rules breach if club relegated
Briefly

The English Football League (EFL) intends to charge Leicester City for breaching profitability and sustainability rules if the club is relegated, despite previous Premier League rulings.
The EFL is committed to enforcing regulations, arguing that Leicester officially submitted their accounts as a Championship club, thereby falling under their jurisdiction for penalties.
The EFL believes it's unreasonable for clubs to escape punishment just because of changes in their league status, asserting that the principles of promotion and relegation must enforce regularity.
Historically, the EFL has acted against clubs for prior PSR breaches, evidenced by cases like Sheffield Wednesday and Derby, emphasizing the importance of regulatory compliance regardless of league status.
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