Premier League clubs could face substantial financial repercussions from the internal conflict that has the potential to disrupt the league.
According to Mirror Football, an increasing number of clubs are now backing Manchester City's move to challenge the legitimacy of the Associated Party Transaction (ATP) rules as unlawful.
This comes after an autonomous tribunal concluded that current regulations do not comply with UK competition law. City are currently embroiled in a separate dispute with the Premier League, contending against 115 accusations related to the provision of inaccurate financial details.
A case that initiated three weeks prior and is predicted to extend for a minimum of another two months. Furthermore, last season witnessed both Everton and Nottingham Forest lose points due to breaches of the Profit and Sustainability Rules (PSR) in two distinct yet costly legal confrontations. READ MORE: Man City double standards will only make the Premier League worse READ MORE: Txiki Begiristain to extend Man City influence before Hugo Viana change Simon Leaf, an expert sports solicitor at the international legal outfit Mishcon de Reya, foresees a hefty toll on the world's wealthiest domestic football league when it comes to future negotiations with broadcast partners and prospective sponsors.
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