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Leicester City are facing a substantial points deduction after being charged by the Premier League with a profit and sustainability (PSR) breach. 

The Premier League side were initially charged in March 2024 with a spending breach after reporting losses of £90million for 2022-23, with top-flight sides only permitted to lose £105million over a rolling three-year period.

Meanwhile, the Man City 115 charges saga goes on & on without any sign of a conclusion.

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I'm not sure point deductions works as a penalty, transfer embargoes and the likes tend to cause a fairer balance. Perhaps, they should sell players to cover the loss as this would significantly weaken them.

Manchester City being allowed to drag theirs on, is the only exception I agree with point docking.

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