Everton have likely stayed within the PSR limits thanks to the sales of Alex Iwobi, Lewis Dobbin, and Demarai Gray.
Leicester City, however, have struggled. They were charged with a £24.4m PSR breach for 2020-23, and although an independent commission ruled they couldn't be charged for submitting their June 2023 accounts after relegation, they now face stricter financial limits of £83m due to their time in the Championship.
Chelsea, despite losses of £211m over the last two years, have claimed they will comply with PSR. They avoided a breach by selling two hotels to a related company, BlueCo 22, for £76.5m. Chelsea also transferred ownership of their women's team to BlueCo 22, valued at £150m, which may still be subject to assessment.
Manchester United’s 2023-24 accounts suggest they won’t breach the PSR either, but their £131m loss last season leaves little financial flexibility. Similarly,
Newcastle met PSR by selling players after posting £150m in losses, while Bournemouth and Ipswich, with smaller incomes, are close to the line but confident of compliance.