Man City Faces FFP Charges Amid Premier League Points Deduction Update

Manchester City is under scrutiny for over 115 financial breaches, but no new charges were announced recently.

Man City Faces FFP Charges Amid Premier League Points Deduction Update
Man City Faces FFP Charges Amid Premier League Points Deduction Update

Manchester: So, here’s the scoop. On Tuesday, while other clubs were biting their nails, Manchester City was pretty chill. The Premier League didn’t drop any new financial charges, so life at the Etihad Stadium goes on as usual.

City’s raking in the cash again, boasting a record turnover of £715 million for the 2023/24 season. They’re not sweating the profitability and sustainability rules, which have been a headache for some clubs lately.

Even with the league cracking down on teams like Everton and Nottingham Forest last season, City seems to be in the clear. But don’t get too comfy; they’re still facing accusations of over 115 financial breaches. The legal drama wrapped up before Christmas, and we’re all waiting for the verdict.

If they’re found guilty, the penalties could be pretty severe—way more than just a few points lost. But for now, they’re innocent until proven guilty. The whole situation is a lot more complicated than just checking if they hit the PSR limits.

Clubs can only lose a max of £105 million over three years, but City’s been smart with their finances. They’ve got a solid mix of on-field success and savvy commercial moves, so they’re not in danger of crossing that line.

The league also lets clubs deduct certain expenses, like investments in their academy and women’s teams. City knows the real battle is still ahead, and it’s going to be a big one.

If you want the full rundown on the charges against City, the Manchester Evening News has got you covered.

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