Man City 115 instructs the bombard bomb as major “concerns” revealed in a new report
A new report suggested that the sums involved in the case of Manchester City’s financial accusations are “alleging” and the leaders of the Premier League club become “increasingly concerned” by the legal bill. More than two years after the Premier League accused Manchester City of having violated the rules of the financial show and the…




A new report suggested that the sums involved in the case of Manchester City’s financial accusations are “alleging” and the leaders of the Premier League club become “increasingly concerned” by the legal bill.
More than two years after the Premier League accused Manchester City of having violated the rules of the financial show and the world of football is still waiting for a result.
City would not have provided precise financial information, according to the Premier League, while the club denied any reprehensible act and affirms that it has an “irrefutable evidence” which will prove them innocent to them.
A private hearing took place in December, but a verdict has still not been reached.
In fact, a result could still be in months, according to The independentSome speculating that it could happen in the second international break of the campaign, from October 4 to 18, given the previous models concerning similar cases.
While we are expecting a result, a new report of Time said the Premier League club leaders have developed “increasingly concerned” by the legal bill for business involving Manchester City and Chelsea.
It is said that the cost of the two parties of the case against City for the alleged violations of the rule may have exceeded 200 million pounds sterling in the past five years, lawyers demanding thousands per hour to work on the case.
A club chief gave an overview of the situation, saying: “The sums involved are alleged. And the money that goes to lawyers is money that could have gone to clubs. ”
In terms of other cases, a Chelsea survey for alleged irregular payments during the property of Roman Abramovich is currently in its third year after the club provided new information.
Tottenham president Daniel Levy gives his point of view on the case involving Man City
Like many others, the president of Tottenham, Daniel Levy, recently asked why the result of the case took so long.
Speaking on the YouTube channel Overlapbrought by you by Sky betLevy said: “I think it would be really unfair on my part to talk about another club in the Premier League. All I would say is that it goes through a process that, I think, lasted too long.”

He added: “We must bring, for the good of the game, to a conclusion in one way or another. It is regrettable that we could not resolve things internally rather than the recourse of lawyers, which earn a lot of money.”
