Leicester City’s transfer window could have played out differently had the decision over the club’s PSR appeal come sooner, manager Steve Cooper has suggested.
City discovered their fate at the very end of the window, with the judgement released publicly last week. An appeal board upheld the club’s argument, meaning they cannot be deemed in breach of Profit and Sustainability Rules for the 22-23 season, and so preventing the Premier League from punishing them with a points deduction.Speaking on the decision for the first time, Cooper was naturally pleased with the outcome, but spoke of “frustration” that it may have had an impact on the club’s summer business. There is a feeling that the uncertainty over a potential points deduction may have seen targets decide against joining City.Speaking on the decision for the first time, Cooper was naturally pleased with the outcome, but spoke of “frustration” that it may have had an impact on the club’s summer business. There is a feeling that the uncertainty over a potential points deduction may have seen targets decide against joining City.Speaking on the decision for the first time, Cooper was naturally pleased with the outcome, but spoke of “frustration” that it may have had an impact on the club’s summer business. There is a feeling that the uncertainty over a potential points deduction may have seen targets decide against joining City.Speaking on the decision for the first time, Cooper was naturally pleased with the outcome, but spoke of “frustration” that it may have had an impact on the club’s summer business. There is a feeling that the uncertainty over a potential points deduction may have seen targets decide against joining City.
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