Leicester City's legal action against the Premier League and EFL has sparked anger among rival clubs who believe the Foxes are trying to avoid a potential six-point deduction that could affect their promotion bid. The club's breach of Financial Fair Play rules has led to scrutiny and pressure from various stakeholders, including Member of Parliament Jonathan Ashworth. The EFL and EPL are reportedly keen on sanctioning Leicester this season, but the club is reluctant to agree to a fast-track process that could result in points deduction.
England vs Belgium clash at Wembley to be hijacked by fuming EFL fans after being docked 18 points in three years https://t.co/HNuI0HXyXx
On Leicester and what their FFP breach says: https://t.co/uCOpXlJU2V
“Why would #LCFC agree to that? It would be a disaster for them.” The EFL and EPL seem determined to sanction City this season. City would have to agree to a fast-track process… Why Leicester are desperate not to face a PSR points deduction this season https://t.co/YtqWJ3gXkx
#LCFC deserve answers. I’ll keep pressing for the club. 🦊 MP Jonathan Ashworth writes to Premier League in wake of Leicester FFP charges https://t.co/Glq5OgsE1d
The clubs voted for PSR because their owners didn’t want to bear losses indefinitely. Now some of those clubs threaten legal action when they breach the limits they set. Latest: Leicester City https://t.co/PAC40q7PUY
Leicester's legal action against the Premier League and EFL sparks anger with rival clubs convinced the Foxes are stalling to stop potential six-point deduction from derailing their promotion bid this season https://t.co/CwjazP3OXY https://t.co/RmFNdt7shY