Leicester's target is sustainable success, says chief executive


Football - Leicester City - Claudio Ranieri Press Conference - King Power Stadium - 20/7/15 Leicester City Chief Executive Officer Susan Whelan Action Images via Reuters / Andrew Boyers Livepic

(Reuters) - Leicester City will look to build a lasting legacy that involves growth and sustainability after the most successful period in their 134-year history, the Premier League club's chief executive Susan Whelan said on Friday.

Whelan was speaking after Leicester announced their latest financial results which showed that the club had yielded record pre-tax profits of 92.5 million pounds for the year ending May 31, up from 16.4 million in 2016.

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