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Leicester City Faces £71.1m Loss Amid Financial Struggles in 2024-25 Relegation Season

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Leicester City reported a pre-tax loss of £71.1m for the 2024-25 Premier League campaign, marking a £52m increase from the prior season. This follows a three-year financial hemorrhage totaling £180m, driven by relegation costs and wage spikes. Despite breaching profit and sustainability (PSR) rules by £20.8m when add-backs for infrastructure and youth programs are applied, the club avoids penalties due to owner-backed financial maneuvers. King Power, the Thai-owned entity tied to Leicester’s finances, previously wiped £124m in debt in 2023, while owner Khun Aiyawatt Srivaddhanaprabha injected £14.3m in 2024-25.