Leicester City have reported a loss of £89.7m for the 2022-23 season - taking total losses for their last three Premier League campaigns to over £215m.
The Foxes were charged last month for allegedly breaching profit and sustainability rules (PSR) relating to the figures they have now released.
Top-flight rules permit clubs to lose £105m over a rolling three-year period.
It comes despite the Foxes, who were relegated at the end of last season, making a £74.8m profit in player sales.
The Championship club's chief executive Susan Whelan said:"After a sustained period of growth and success for the club during the last decade, the 2022-23 season was a significant setback, the consequences of which will be felt for some time.