'It’s going to be very severe.' LCFC
It has been a bitterly disappointing campaign, which saw Dean Smith replace Brendan Rodgers in April.
“If it was in the Championship, realistically we would be looking somewhere in the region of £70-80m. The wage bill was £180m. Clearly that’s not sustainable and that would impact upon people. Speaking before the game at home to Liverpool, Leicester boss Smith discussed the topsy-turvy relegation battle.
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