Wolves can repeat £129m PSR loophole but only if one unwanted thing happens this season
Wolves are in a position where they could replicate a PSR loophole identified by Leicester City.
The Old Gold had a successful summer in the transfer window, welcoming eight new signings to Gary O’Neil’s project.
It was a relief for Wolves to end the summer having only parted ways with two key players, given the nature of the 2023 window at Molineux.
The sales of Pedro Neto, Max Kilman and squad player Daniel Podence accumulated around £100m, helping the club to better navigate their finances after a trialling few years.
Despite not being at risk of breaching PSR, it’s still likely that the club will post a loss in 2024/25, something that they have the room to do – read more below.
Premier League clubs alerted to Leicester City’s PSR escape
Something else that Wolves could miraculously have the capacity to do is replicate a PSR loophole that Leicester City identified after exceeding the PSR threshold.
The Foxes recorded three-year rolling losses of £129m, which was £24m over the Premier League’s spending cap
Molineux News spoke to Adam Williams, TBR’s Head of Football Finance and Governance Content to get a better understanding of how Leicester City got the better of the Premier League.
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