Man City dragged into new financial scandal after Liverpool get Premier League charges response - Liverpool Echo
- Javier Tebas, La Liga president, reported Manchester City to the European Commission for alleged financial breaches involving state-owned companies, stating the case is under investigation.
- La Liga President Javier Tebas reported Manchester City to the European Commission for alleged financial rule breaches, stating the case is in an 'investigation phase'.
- Tebas believes Manchester City has a structure that circumvents financial rules by spreading losses through related companies outside the City Football Group.
- City denies wrongdoing, citing public financial records as proof, while Tebas argues that all clubs must follow the same governance rules.
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