Leicester City have announced their accounts for the 2020/21 financial year, with the club suffering a pre-tax loss of £33.1 million.
Despite the effects of the Covid-19 pandemic, including playing behind closed doors, the club’s revenue grew by £76.2 million on the previous year to £226.2million.
The Foxes also made a £43.9million profit in player trading, while a second consecutive fifth-placed Premier League finish and lifting the FA Cup also helped boost revenue.