November 7, 2024

The King Power Stadium, home of Leicester City

Leicester City embargo: Who they can sign, how long will it last and FFP transfer rules explained

Latest Leicester City news as the club are placed under a EFL embargo for an alleged breach of PSR

Leicester City have been placed under a registration embargo by the EFL for allegedly breaching Profitability & Sustainability Rules (PSR).

The King Power Stadium, home of Leicester City

The club responded strongly to the Premier League and EFL, saying they have issued legal proceedings against both. They have said the registration embargo is ‘both restrictive and premature, with more than a quarter of the club’s 2023-24 reporting period remaining’.

LCFC will be seeking that each of these proceedings is determined by an appropriate and fully independent legal panel,”a club statement read. “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 King Power Stadium, home of Leicester City

The embargo is the latest bombshell for the club to deal with after they were charged with allegedly breaching PSR by the Premier League. The Foxes have been referred to an independent commission

Here, LeicestershireLive breaks down everything you need to know about the registration embargo, what it means and how it will impact the football club.

The King Power Stadium, home of Leicester City

What does an embargo mean?

According to the EFL, ’embargoes are intended to operate as a deterrent against Clubs defaulting on financial obligations to clubs or players, and/or breaching other key relevant regulations e.g. reporting on financial matters.

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