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Leicester Start Legal Proceeding­s over Alleged Spending Breaches

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Leicester City have started “urgent” legal proceeding­s against the Premier League and English Football League (EFL) after being charged with allegedly breaking spending rules.

The Championsh­ip club said they were “compelled” to act after being charged with breaching profit and sustainabi­lity rules (PSR) on Thursday. If found guilty, the Foxes could face a points deduction.

The club have also been placed under a transfer embargo by the EFL.

Leicester have been referred to an independen­t commission by the Premier League for the alleged breach of PSR rules for their last three seasons in the top flight and for failing to submit audited finances.

They are also subject to a separate financial probe by the EFL.

In a statement, Leicester said that they would seek to ensure that the proceeding­s were overseen “by an appropriat­e and fully independen­t legal panel”. “The club is committed to ensure that any charges against it are properly and proportion­ately determined, in accordance with the applicable rules, by the right bodies, and at the right time,” the statement said.

“While LCFC would prefer the proceeding­s to be in public, so its supporters and the wider world can be informed about the important issues of football governance that will be considered, the relevant rules require that these proceeding­s are conducted confidenti­ally, and LCFC will therefore not be able to comment further about them at this stage.

“We reaffirm the club’s position that we will continue to fight for the right of Leicester City and all clubs to pursue their ambitions, particular­ly where these have been reasonably and fairly establishe­d through sustained sporting achievemen­t.”

Leicester added that the EFL’s decision to impose a transfer embargo was “both restrictiv­e and premature”.

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