A former advisor to Man City believes that the team is likely to face relegation due to 115 allegations of violating Financial Fair Play rules in the Premier League.
Former advisor warns Man City about the 115 allegations of financial misconduct
Man City is confronted with a long list of allegations of financial rule violations following an investigation conducted by the Premier League in 2018. These allegations date back to 2009. And former advisor Stefan Borson suggests that Man City will face severe penalties if found guilty.
"Man City could face relegation in the Premier League"
"The scale of this case is at a completely different level. There is no doubt that if these allegations are proven, they will, at the very least, be relegated. They claim that Man City's main sponsorship deal is not £50-60 million, but actually only £8 million. Many people have lied. Many CEOs from various companies are involved in the case.
Man City has also lied to many parties, experts, company assessors, leagues, UEFA, and FA. If this is proven, it is extremely serious. No one can dispute it. Even in their submission, Man City themselves state that this is the most serious allegation."
Everton has been deducted 10 points this season and could face further deductions for violating financial regulations. Everton's case received a heavy penalty, so Man City is likely to face even stricter penalties if found guilty. The Premier League has set a date for the hearing of Man City's case, but CEO Richard Masters has refused to disclose the trial's timing.
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