Man City players' agents assess options over club's uncertain future
Manchester City are facing possible expulsion from the Premier League in the trial accusing them of 115 misdemeanours to dodge Financial Fair Play. Faced with a worst-case scenario, the 'Daily Mail' has reported that the City players' agents are already looking for alternatives.
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The verdict is still several months away, expected in early 2025, but in the world of football nothing can be left to chance and in the face of the toughest predictions, something is stirring in the Manchester City squad.
In this case, the English club faces around 115 allegations of financial irregularities between 2009 and 2018. The main allegations are that the ownership allegedly used its sponsorships to distort its accounts and circumvent UEFA's Financial Fair Play and the Premier League's Financial Fair Play rules.
According to the British press, the worst-case scenario for Manchester City after these proceedings is that it will be expelled from all competitions. In principle, from the Premier League. And from there, as 'The Telegraph' reported, also from the Carabao Cup, FA Cup and UEFA tournaments.
This would be the harshest consequence, although points deductions and financial penalties are also envisaged. Against this backdrop, the 'Daily Mail' reported on Friday that there is a sense of uncertainty in the squad that is prompting their inner circles to act.
The agents of the Manchester City stars are reportedly in contact with the club to find out what their plans are and what alternatives are on offer in a worst-case scenario.
In this case, the English club faces around 115 allegations of financial irregularities between 2009 and 2018. The main allegations are that the ownership allegedly used its sponsorships to distort its accounts and circumvent UEFA's Financial Fair Play and the Premier League's Financial Fair Play rules.
According to the British press, the worst-case scenario for Manchester City after these proceedings is that it will be expelled from all competitions. In principle, from the Premier League. And from there, as 'The Telegraph' reported, also from the Carabao Cup, FA Cup and UEFA tournaments.
This would be the harshest consequence, although points deductions and financial penalties are also envisaged. Against this backdrop, the 'Daily Mail' reported on Friday that there is a sense of uncertainty in the squad that is prompting their inner circles to act.
The agents of the Manchester City stars are reportedly in contact with the club to find out what their plans are and what alternatives are on offer in a worst-case scenario.
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