Nick Mashiter, BBC Sport Football News Reporter
Leicester can breathe a little easier now Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall’s £30m move to Chelsea has gone through.
The deal for the midfielder was completed over the weekend, meaning the club are expected to be able to include it in their 2023-24 accounts, therefore easing some PSR concerns.
While those concerns may not disappear completely, the £10m compensation for former boss Enzo Maresca’s own Chelsea transfer means a total of £40m banked, adding to the growing confidence they can avoid a breach of the rules, which prohibit clubs from losing more than £105m over a three-year period.
There is the first charge, handed out by the Premier League in March for an alleged breach relating to their previous three top-flight seasons, still to be considered though.
Leicester were frustrated by their referral to an independent commission but they remain committed to co-operating in the process, something which benefited Nottingham Forest, who had their penalty for breaching PSR reduced by two points last season.