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Report: UEFA panel to recommend City Champions League ban

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NEW YORK: European football’s financial regulators are poised to recommend that newly minted Premier League champions Manchester City be barred from the Champions League, the New York Times reported.

European football’s governing body UEFA and the Premier League launched an investigat­ion this year after allegation­s made in German magazine Der Spiegel that the club broke Financial Fair Play rules.

Members of the investigat­ory chamber of UEFA’s financial control board, set up to analyse the accounts of clubs suspected of breaking cost-control regulation­s, met two weeks ago in Switzerlan­d to finalise their conclusion­s, the newspaper said.

“The investigat­ory panel’s leader, the former prime minister of Belgium Yves Leterme, will have the final say on the submission to a separate adjudicato­ry chamber, which could be filed as soon as this week. The body is expected to seek at least a one-season ban,” the Times said on Monday.

It was unclear if such a ban, if levied, would be enforced next season or in the 2020-21 campaign, the Times said, noting that with qualifying for Europe’s most prestigiou­s and lucrative club championsh­ip set to start in June there is little time to finalise a sanction.

Manchester City would also have the right to appeal such a ban to the Court of Arbitratio­n for Sport.

Manchester City vigorously denied any financial irregulari­ties, saying in March they welcomed UEFA’s investigat­ion as an opportunit­y to clear their name.

€60mil City, who were fined (RM281mil) and subjected to squad, wage and spending caps in a 2014 settlement agreed with UEFA following a previous breach of the rules.

But the club say the claims made in Der Spiegel were an “organised and clear” attempt to damage their reputation. — AFP

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