The penalty for 115 violations of City of Manchester of financial terms and maintenance of Premier League may result in a large fine instead of a points deduction (unlike what happened in other clubs, such as Everton and Nottingham Forest). This was indicated by the Manchester Evening News portal.
This penalty will amount to approximately 415 million euros, with which the ‘citizen’ club will avoid taking points. It should be noted that the City of Manchester is up to himself to set a new record by winning his fourth consecutive Premier on Sunday if he beats the West Ham.
He City of Manchester Premier will hold the event if its success is confirmed, but pending the resolution of an independent panel regarding 115 breaches of Premier’s financial regulations in the period between 2009 and 2018.
The argument that there is still no verdict is in theory because the case of City of Manchester It is more complicated than the others. The trial is said to be this autumn (the Premier has announced that the date is set but has not made it official) but according to the Manchester Evening News the sentence could be known at least by the summer of 2025. Initially, the sentence could range from from deducting points for expulsion from the Premier, but pointing to a financial penalty.
The point is the City of Manchester will pay compensation to other Premier clubs. According to the analysis of the portal Best Online Slots, for the period between 2011-12 and 2022-23 seasons there is a total of 415 million euros.
He Everton He will earn the largest amount, 22.4 million euros. Next, the Manchester United (twenty-one). Will follow West Ham and Southampton. And then Arsenal, Crystal Palace, Liverpool, Newcastle, Chelsea, Tottenham and Leicesterwith figures ranging from 15 to 17.5 million euros.
He Leicester, Recently promoted to the highest category of English football, he is also waiting to find out how his case for breaking these rules will end.
Source: La Verdad

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