UEFA opens investigation into Man City over FFP

UEFA opens investigation into Man City over FFP

by Joseph Anthony
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German news magazine Der Spiegel has published a series of claims, based on leaked documents, that Premier League champions City have violated FFP rules

UEFA has opened a formal investigation into Premier League champions Manchester City over potential breaches of its break-even rule known as Financial Fair Play (FFP), European soccerโ€™s ruling body said on Thursday.


German publication Der Spiegel reported in November that Cityโ€™s Abu Dhabi owners inflated sponsorship agreements in order to comply with FFP requirements.

โ€œThe investigation will focus on several alleged violations of FFP that were recently made public in various media outlets,โ€ UEFA said in a statement.

The English champions responded with a statement.

โ€œManchester City welcomes the opening of a formal UEFA investigation as an opportunity to bring to an end the speculation resulting from the illegal hacking and out of context publication of City emails,โ€ the statement said.

โ€œThe accusations of financial irregularities are entirely false. The Clubโ€™s published accounts are full and complete and a matter of legal and regulatory record.โ€


Der Spiegelโ€™s report, based on documents received by the whistle blower platform Football Leaks and reviewed by Reuters, alleged that some of Cityโ€™s Abu Dhabi sponsorships were three times more lucrative than independent experts deemed they were worth.

UEFA said following the publication that it could re-open investigations on a case-by-case basis.

Manchester City are one of several clubs owned by City Football Group, a holding company in which Abu Dhabi United Group owns an 87 percent stake with the remaining 13 per cent held by the China Media Capital consortium.

The FFP rules are intended to prevent clubs receiving unlimited amounts of money through inflated sponsorship deals with organisations related to the owners.

Clubs can be barred from European competition if they are found to have breached the rules.

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