The Premier League has stated that its members currently comply with the Profit and Sustainability rules.
There were fears clubs would be hit with point deductions, as Everton and Nottingham Forest were last year, but the league is satisfied after analyzing the latest accounting period (2023-24).
However, there remains an outstanding matter with Leicester City.
The three years under review saw the Foxes relegated to the Championship before returning to the top flight at the first attempt. Leicester made a pre-tax loss of £89.7m in the 2022-23 accounting period – a figure that could have resulted in a penalty – but successfully argued they should not face punishment as they were no longer a Premier League club.
The matter is still subject to arbitration.
A statement from the Premier League this morning read: “Issues relating to the Premier League’s jurisdiction over Leicester City Football Club in relation to compliance with the PSR are currently the subject of a confidential arbitration process.
“Consequently, neither the league nor the club will make any further comment at this stage on any aspect of the club’s compliance or otherwise with any of the PSR rules or related rules, except that no complaint has been made against Leicester by the league for any breach of the PSRs for the period ending in the 2023-24 season.”