Experts are torn about whether Manchester City’s Premier League titles will be stripped should they be found guilty of financial violations by an independent commission.
The Daily Mail reported on Thursday that City will go head-to-head with top-flight chiefs next autumn. The Premier League allege 155 offences have been committed between 2009 and 2018 relating to breaching financial regulations.
The legal wrangle has cast a cloud over the Etihad in recent times, with Everton’s case against the Premier League increasing the focus on City.
Toffees' chiefs were stunned when the commission dealt them a 10-point deduction - the most severe punishment in the competition's history. ALSO READ: Man City stars nominated for Fans' Footballer of the Year 2023 award and you can help them win ALSO READ: Man City's latest Catalan midfielder Susoho keen to catch Guardiola's eye That has heightened speculation about what punishment City could face should their legal defence fail in 2024.
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