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Liverpool FC NewsFeaturesLiverpool FCLiverpool is among a group of Premier League clubs that have served legal notices on Manchester City over the 115 alleged breaches of financial rules; City denies all the charges14:41, 11 Jun 2026Updated 14:42, 11 Jun 2026Liverpool could land a cash boost(Image: Getty Images)Liverpool could seek more than £100 million ($133 million) in compensation from Manchester City if the latter club is found guilty of serious charges among the 115 alleged breaches of financial rules.That's according to a new report. The Times claims that the Reds, who served legal notices on City in 2024 alongside Arsenal, Manchester United, and Tottenham, are keeping the option open to pursue compensation following a guilty verdict against City, which denies all the charges.The report adds that the four clubs have each estimated potential losses of "significantly" more than £100 million for missing out on Champions League qualification and other prize money, with interest also factored in.The decision to award Burnley £35 million ($46 million), plus interest, from Everton following the Clarets' Premier League relegation could now pave the way for those four clubs to seek compensation should City be found guilty of the most serious charges.On Wednesday, an independent Premier League commission determined that Everton had gained a sporting advantage following breaches of Profit and Sustainability Rules (PSR), which allegedly contributed to the Toffees remaining in the division while Burnley was relegated in May 2022.Everton intends to appeal.Manchester City denies the charges(Image: Getty Images)The Toffees stated: "The club does not recognize the findings of the panel in determining Burnley's relegation from the Premier League in May 2022 was caused by a sporting advantage gained by Everton due to a breach of Profit and Sustainability Rules, for which a substantive sporting sanction has already been received."This ruling sets a dangerous and unworkable precedent for English football, given it is constructed on a principle that a club can be in breach of financial rules at any point in a financial year."Everton believes the panel's ruling misrepresents the clear evidence presented by its legal representatives and that an appeal will be successful."Should City be found guilty, Liverpool, Arsenal, Manchester United, and Tottenham might argue they were disadvantaged during the timeframe spanning 2009 to 2017 that the purported violations encompass.The new Premier League season is due to start on Saturday, August 22.Liverpool and the 19 other Premier League clubs will discover their fixtures on Friday, June 19.The new season is starting a week later than usual to give players more time to recover from this year's World Cup.The World Cup starts on Thursday.Choose Liverpool.com as a 'Preferred Source' on Google News for quick access to the news you value.Manchester City FCLiverpool FCPremier LeagueBurnley FCEverton FCManchester United FCArsenal FCTottenham Hotspur FC
