Regulators say the club's 'anti-competitive' conduct may have led to fans paying higher prices.
provisional findings of a CMA investigation
It said JD Sports continued the agreement to sell all Leicester City clothing with the delivery charge until at least January 2021. "Both parties have now admitted their involvement, allowing us to bring the investigation to a swift conclusion. "These arrangements related to a limited number of bulk orders by JD Sports, which were accepted by the club's retail sales team over the relevant period,""There was no intention on the part of the club to unlawfully restrict the resale of the goods supplied and no material financial advantage to be gained from doing so, given the limited amount of kit supplied to JD Sports.
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