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Manchester City is not battling for the Premier League this season, but it continues to battle with the Premier League away from the field of play.
The ongoing wrangling means Liverpool and others may need to wait for an anticipated rule change.
"115 charges" has become useful shorthand for the case the Premier League has brought against Manchester City, with an initial ruling from the independent commission expected in the coming weeks or months (although any verdict could then be subject to an appeal before an entirely new panel).
Ostensibly separate from those proceedings, Man City has also launched two actions of its own against Premier League rules on Associated Party Transactions (APTs), which limit the ability of ownership-affiliated groups to inject funds into clubs via sponsorship deals.
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It would cap player costs at five times the revenue of what the bottom club in the Premier League receives in TV and prize money, although the Times says that both Manchester clubs object to that idea.
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Manchester City won a fourth consecutive Premier League title in 2024.
Despite spending less than any other side in the Premier League on transfer fees this season, Arne Slot's side leads the way.
Manchester City, meanwhile, has completely fallen out of contention
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