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It was revealed that Graham Potter was unable to join Ajax, and Ten Hag refused to return and insisted on staying at Manchester United

author:The sports world of flowers

At the beginning of this season, the Premier League has been very strict in investigating and punishing financial violations, including Everton and Nottingham Forest, which have also caused the two teams to be greatly affected in the relegation process, especially Nottingham Forest is still in the relegation zone. This situation still applies to Leicester City, who have just won the Championship, and they will still be affected by the points deduction after being promoted to the Premier League, which also means that their first season after promotion to the Premier League is likely to start with a loss.

It was revealed that Graham Potter was unable to join Ajax, and Ten Hag refused to return and insisted on staying at Manchester United

According to the Daily Mail, the EFL has imposed a registration ban on Leicester City due to alleged breaches of their PSR projected loss cap for the season, but the Premier League currently has no plans to extend this ban, and in order to cope with the Premier League's PSR rules, Leicester City will need to sell multiple players this summer. In other words, Leicester City will not be affected by the PSR policy as long as the income from the sale of players is made up before the deadline for this season's investigation, which is June 30, to make up the financial gap.

It was revealed that Graham Potter was unable to join Ajax, and Ten Hag refused to return and insisted on staying at Manchester United

However, Leicester's financial irregularities will not be solved, and they are still facing the danger of deducting points, a team that has created a miracle in the Premier League, and the start of the season after promotion to the Premier League has been greatly affected, but it has not yet been confirmed how many points will be deducted. Judging from the results of previous surveys, as well as the deductions from Everton and Nottingham Forest, a 2-6 point scenario is possible, and if Leicester City are more in line with the Premier League officials, this point may be reduced as appropriate.

It was revealed that Graham Potter was unable to join Ajax, and Ten Hag refused to return and insisted on staying at Manchester United

For the promotion horses of the Premier League, they themselves are the favourites for relegation from the Premier League, and if they encounter a point deduction, the difficulty of relegation is naturally greater, and teams such as Nottingham Forest this season are better examples. However, Leicester City, as a team that has won the Premier League championship and has won European places many times, is still relatively competitive in the league at present, and if it can prepare for reinforcements in the summer window, there is still a great chance of relegation.

It was revealed that Graham Potter was unable to join Ajax, and Ten Hag refused to return and insisted on staying at Manchester United

Judging from the current news, the players who appear in Leicester City's purge list include Hall, Chowdhury, Braybrook and Ben Nelson, etc., these players can bring Leicester City more than 40 million pounds in transfer fee income, especially Hall is a Leicester City academy product, so his transfer fee can be used as net profit, which is undoubtedly the best news for Leicester City. Although the sale of players still has a certain impact on the club, as long as the point deduction is not too serious, Leicester City still have a great hope of relegation.