The Premier League have confirmed no clubs will face charges over profitability and sustainability regulations for last season, despite three clubs fearing charges.
Leicester City have avoided a points deduction from the Premier League, but the club remain at risk pending the outcome of an ongoing jurisdiction case.
Mail Sport reported last week that the governing body imminently planned to announce whether the Foxes had breached their profitability and sustainability regulations, which permit clubs to lose no more than £105million over a three-year period.
The Premier League have found that the east Midlands club did not breach the rules and subsequently have confirmed they will not be docked points.