Leicester have posted a £19.4m loss in their accounts for 2023-2024 - the season they spent in the Championship.
Those latest losses are significantly reduced compared to deficits of £92.5m in 2021-22 and £89.7m in 2022-23 - which led to the Foxes being charged by the Premier League for an alleged breach of profit and sustainability rules (PSR).
Leicester successfully appealed that charge, arguing that, as they were in the EFL at the time the charge was issued, the Premier League did not have jurisdiction to punish them.
However, there is still a degree of uncertainty over whether Leicester will face a PSR charge for the three-year period up to 2022-23 from the EFL, with a Premier League statement in January saying the issue of "jurisdiction" was "the subject of confidential arbitration proceedings".