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What does Leicester's PSR case mean for Nottingham Forest?

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Nottingham Forest were deducted four points in March after an independent commission ruled the club's losses to 2022-23 breached the allowed threshold by £34.5m.

Forest's maximum loss was limited to £61m as they spent two years of the assessment period in the Championship.

They failed with an appeal in May but survived relegation by finishing 17th last season, six points above the drop zone.

It is not clear whether this ruling means the Premier League has no authority to take action for any period where a club is not a member, or just to charge them at the end of a three-year cycle.

The Premier League may need to tighten the rules in this case.

Read the full analysis of Leicester's PSR case