Man City players have been told to stay “very calm” about the 115 FFP charges, and the club says “not a single rule has been broken.” If they don’t, the club could be kicked out of the Premier League.
Manchester City bosses have told players to be “very calm” about the club’s 115-charge FFP case, claiming that “not one rule has been broken”
Trent Alexander-Arnold’s breakup with Iris Law after five months is a setback for the Liverpool star.
WHAT CAME ABOUT?
On Monday, the new Premier League winners will have a hearing in their long-running Financial Fair Play case. Now that the case is officially begun, all the evidence will likely have to be heard over the next 10 weeks.
THE BIGGER PICTURE
After that, a final decision will be made, but any arguments against that decision will keep the long-running case going until 2025. City has always said they are innocent, even after the charges were made public in February 2023. The official line from the Etihad Stadium is that they don’t need to worry.