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Man City FFP ‘coup’ and ‘compensation’ figure revealed as PL rivals have two ‘ways’ to ‘seek’ compensation

Man City FFP ‘coup’ and ‘compensation’ figure revealed as PL rivals have two ‘ways’ to ‘seek’ compensation

A new report has revealed how much Manchester City will ‘have to pay’ to their Premier League rivals if they are found guilty of breaching FFP.

At the beginning of 2023, Man City They were charged after being accused of breaching more than 100 of the Premier League’s Financial Fair Play rules.

Pep GuardiolaThe parties were referred to an independent commission after the Premier League conducted a four-year investigation into its conduct between 2009 and 2018.

If found guilty, Manchester City could face a large fine, points deduction, transfer ban or expulsion from the Premier League.

The Cityzens insisted they were innocent and launched a legal battle against the Premier League earlier this year as they campaigned for the removal of Associated Party Transactions (APT) rules.

Manchester City’s APT case has already been concluded. Both sides succeeded, but It was claimed that the Premier League club “won on penalties”.

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FFP hearing continues and A new ‘concrete’ update has revealed when this case is likely to be concluded.

Earlier this week, an incoming report Times Manchester City’s Premier League rivals will seek compensation, it has been announced If they are found guilty of violating the FFP.

‘A number of Premier League clubs have reserved the right to seek compensation against Manchester City for 115 of the club’s alleged rule breaches ahead of deadline day on Tuesday.

‘The case was recommended by lawyers even before the outcome of the case, as there was a potential six-year statute of limitations extending back to 5 November 2018, when a German website first published the Football Leaks documents.

If serious allegations against ‘City’ are proven, clubs can claim loss of income for missing out on league titles or European competitions for several seasons; This could cost hundreds of millions of pounds in total.’

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A new report by Football Insider allegations Manchester City could be ‘hit with over £70m’ as they could be forced to pay compensation to their Premier League rivals.

It is also claimed that Manchester City Premier League will have two ‘pathways’ to ‘seek’ compensation. The report claims.

‘Due to the six-year statute of limitations starting from November 5, 2018, it is said that the case was recommended by lawyers before the outcome of the case was announced yet.

Sources have told Football Insider that all 35 clubs who finished below Manchester City in the Premier League over the nine-year period could make a claim claiming they finished at least one place below them as a result of the alleged breach and are seeking minimum penalties. £2 million compensation

‘Another potential avenue through which clubs may seek compensation is for loss of chance. In English law, loss of chance is a legal concept that refers to a situation where the defendant’s actions cause the plaintiff to lose the opportunity to obtain a benefit or avoid a loss.

Sources have told Football Insider that if Manchester City’s alleged breaches are proven, a club could claim to have missed out on a Champions League place, opening up the possibility of them claiming compensation.

‘The independent panel has the power to award compensation to the parties involved or clubs may seek compensation through arbitration under Rule X of the Premier League handbook.

‘However, due to the complexity of the case it is understood that it may take a significant amount of time for any compensation claim to be resolved.’