Manchester City have reportedly held peace talks with UEFA in the wake of the bitter legal battle between both parties. On Monday, City had their two-year European ban for alleged breaches of Financial Fair Play revoked by the governing body.
The decision puts to an end 18 months of talks, appeals, and rumours about what will happen to the Premier League side. In February, UEFA issued the ban and fined City €30million (£26.9m) for what they claimed were 'serious breaches' of their Financial Fair Play regulations.However, City immediately launched an appeal and were successful when the Court of Arbitration (CAS) found there had been insufficient evidence to prove the allegations and that some of them were 'time-barred' as they fell outside.
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