Transfer market value: £181 Million, but still facing a fire sale and financial uncertainty.

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In light of the EFL banging on Leicester's door all season and the Premier League waiting like a Tiger to pounce, the Foxes may be second with a game in hand, but even promotion won't stop the impending fire-sale of valuable players. City have the same Lawyer representing them regards the Premier League and the EFL. The outlook for them is unsettling. It raises questions whether the financial rules are actually made to be broken as clubs fight to compete to keep in the top league......or hang on to what they've got to get promoted from the Championship. Leicester didn't spend a penny in the January transfer window, but still have an embargo placed upon them by the EFL!

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Here's how Transfer market values the full Leicester squad.

Mads Hermansen - £7.7million

Danny Ward - £1.7million

Jakub Stolarczyk - £257,000

Wout Faes - £17.1million

Callum Boyle* - £12.8million

Harry Soutar - £7.7million

Conor Coady - £3million

Jannik Vestergaard - £3million

James Justin - £12.8million

Ricardo Pereira - £7.7million

Wilfred Ndidi - £13.7million

Harry Winks - £10.3million

Hamza Choudhury - £3.8million

Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall - £25.7million

Dennis Praet - £4.2million

Marc Albrighton - £428,000

Stephy Madvididi - £9.4million

Issahaku Fatawu* - £6million

Yuunus Akgun* - £4.2million

Kasey McAteer - £770,000

Wanya Marcal - £257,000

Patson Daka - 12million

Kelechi Iheanacho - £11.1million

Thomas Cannon - £3.8million

Jamie Vardy - £869,000

*Players on loan
 
It’s bonkers with Leicester. The season Rodgers left they didn’t buy any players (or maybe a couple) due to financial issues. The issues don’t seem to have gone away for them. That despite selling Maddison and Barnes last summer.
 
They should have a promotion embargo, live beyond your means and the punishment should be reflective, how any club the premiership runs at a loss is mind blown, football finance control is shocking
 
Be interesting to see where Vardy is playing next season. Imagine he's happy in the Midlands, but would definitely take him despite being the opposite of the new model
 
It’s bonkers with Leicester. The season Rodgers left they didn’t buy any players (or maybe a couple) due to financial issues. The issues don’t seem to have gone away for them. That despite selling Maddison and Barnes last summer.
And sold Fofana to Chelsea for £70M !
 
Be interesting to see where Vardy is playing next season. Imagine he's happy in the Midlands, but would definitely take him despite being the opposite of the new model
He's got a house [small mansion] on "Millionaires Row" in Leicestershire and unlikely to want to uproot entirely.
 
They should have a promotion embargo, live beyond your means and the punishment should be reflective, how any club the premiership runs at a loss is mind blown, football finance control is shocking
You can't punish a club for being promoted.
Makes more of a mockery of the leagues than there already is.
Would that work the other way for Premiership clubs relegated to the Championship?
In other words, if you are over the limit in the Premiership, do clubs still receive the £70M per season for three years?
 
Forgot about him!
They, to be fair, have had a really good record of buying players and selling them on for enormous amounts, but the son of the previous owner has no idea about football ownership and balls`d it up. If they had tied some of those players [let go last summer] to contracts, and not let them wind down, it may have saved them from getting in such a mess. But they are not the only ones in football. Gibson never moans about his input, which seems like small fry compared to some of the huge debts other clubs have.
 
Lost £33.1 million in 2020/22.
Lost £92.5 million in 2021/22.

You can lose £105m over 3 seasons.

So they'd need to have made over a £20m profit last season to avoid a PSR breach.
They obviously didn't.
 
Be interesting to see where Vardy is playing next season. Imagine he's happy in the Midlands, but would definitely take him despite being the opposite of the new model
Surely living in the Midlands makes travel anywhere in this country easy, could keep his home there and commute anywhere, staying in “digs” whenever required? Not the digs most of us would use, of course!
 
Bit unfair on Leicester that Thomas has not been added to that list. The negative equity he brings would even things out a fair bit and offer a lot more balance to those books.
 
Lost £33.1 million in 2020/22.
Lost £92.5 million in 2021/22.

You can lose £105m over 3 seasons.

So they'd need to have made over a £20m profit last season to avoid a PSR breach.
They obviously didn't.
You need to deduct all the allowances from those loss figures to get to P&S numbers.
 
Interesting Leicester want all proceedings out in public but have been refused. You’d think it would be a great opportunity to improve transparency and act as a deterrent for other clubs in the future .
 
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