Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

City ‘extremely concerned’ by Europe ban story

- Agence France-presse sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

LONDON: Premier League champions Manchester City said on Tuesday they were concerned “individual­s intent on damaging” the club may be behind a news report that European football’s financial regulators are poised to recommend they be barred from the Champions League.

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.

The New York Times said on Monday that members of the i nvestigato­ry c hamber of UEFA’S financial control board, set up to analyse the accounts of clubs suspected of breaking costcontro­l regulation­s, met two weeks ago in Switzerlan­d to finalise their conclusion­s.

“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,” said the Times.

However, City said they were fully co-operating with “the CFCB IC’S (club financial control body investigat­ory chamber) ongoing investigat­ion”.

“In doing so the club is reliant on both the CFCB IC’S independen­ce and commitment to due process; and on UEFA’S commitment of March 7 that it ‘will make no further comment on the matter while the investigat­ion is ongoing’,” read their statement.

“The New York Times report citing ‘people familiar with the case’ is therefore extremely concerning. The implicatio­ns are that either Manchester City’s good faith in the CFCB IC is misplaced or the CFCB IC process is being misreprese­nted by individual­s intent on damaging the club’s reputation and its commercial interests. Or both.”

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.

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

City were fined 60 million euros 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 says the claims made in Der Spiegel were an “organised and clear” attempt to damage its reputation.

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GETTY Manchester City won the 2018-19 Premier League on Sunday.

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