
Manchester City is going through a tense moment. The English team placed itself significantly among the best teams of the last decade, and all this after enormous investment over the years, especially in signings, million-dollar contracts, among others. However, Manchester City are now being investigated by the English league over a possible breach of financial rules.
Manchester City and Chelsea would follow in Everton's footsteps in dropping points in the Premier League for failing to comply with profitability and sustainability standards, and the damage would be immense for the two English giants. Stefan Borson, former advisor to the citizen club, spoke to The Sun newspaper and did not predict a happy future for either City or the Blues.
"There are too many things that 'could' happen if City are found guilty. It would be very serious: all hell would break loose. From a football perspective, it is impossible to think that City would not be relegated if all these things were against them."
«They will have to charge Chelsea for off-book payments when Abramovich was the owner. "I don't see any way around it and it will inevitably be very serious for them." Although all fingers point to the teams of Pep Guardiola and Mauricio Pochettino, the truth is that the situations of Manchester City and Chelsea are completely different from those of Everton. While the skyblues are formally accused by the Premier League of 115 breaches of Financial Fair Play.

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