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Manchester City score major win in ongoing legal battle
Premier League bullies Manchester City seem to have scored a major victory against the League in their ongoing legal feud over the Profit and Sustainability Rules breeches.
According to the latest report, City have a big win over Associated Party Transaction (APT) rules.
The proposed vote to amend the regulations—designed to prevent clubs from inflating sponsorship deals—was abruptly pulled at the last minute, hinting at City’s success in challenging the rules.
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With 115 charges already looming over financial irregularities, City has fiercely denied the allegations and criticized the APT rules as discriminatory, dubbing them a “tyranny of the majority.”
This latest development could mark a turning point, as journalist Mike Keegan suggests the Premier League may be backing down on APT amendments that City has long fought to overturn.
Could this be the breakthrough that shifts the balance of power in City’s favor, or is there more to come in this high-stakes legal drama?
If this changes the tide for Manchester City, then their rivals can expect a more ruthless side moving forward in the league.