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Published on 2024-06-04 15:34:33
Manchester City have launched a legal battle against the Premier League, alleging discrimination and seeking damages.
The Times reports that the club are challenging the Associated Party Transaction rules, introduced in 2021 after Newcastle’s Saudi-led takeover.
As per them, these rules are unlawful and have submitted a 165-page legal document for a private arbitration hearing, set to last two weeks.
This unprecedented move comes as City faces a separate hearing on alleged financial breaches.
The outcome of this legal dispute may have significant implications for the club’s future and the Premier League’s governance.
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