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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La Liga goes to war with Man City - why and what happens next?
The European Commission has confirmed it is assessing claims that Manchester City have distorted the football market, with one legal expert telling The i Paper the fresh allegations against the Premier League side do not “get any more serious”.La Liga, the Spanish top-flight league, reported Manchester City to the EU Commission in 2023, alleging the club have used other companies within the same Abu Dhabi ownership group to circumvent rules.City…


La Liga boss Tebas accuses Man City of financial deception ‘similar to Enron’
It emerged on Thursday that the Spanish league filed a complaint against City to the European Commission in the summer of 2023.
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