Leicester City are back in the Premier League. Leeds United's 4-0 loss to QPR on Friday confirmed as much, as the Foxes sealed their return to the top-flight at the first time of asking. Under normal circumstances, this would be cause for hopeful celebration.
The Foxes' relegation last term might have been shocking, and their current squad may be the best - and most expensive - in the Championship by a distance, but there are plenty of recent examples of ex-Premier League sides finding themselves marooned in the second tier for far longer than they would like.
Leicester have just about prevented their names being added to this list, though, recovering from a recent wobble to re-establish themselves in the top two, and they remain favourites for the title. So why isn't the mood more euphoric?
Well, not for the first time in their history, the Foxes find themselves in financial bother. Below, GOAL takes a closer look at exactly why Leicester find themselves in such a predicament: