Manchester United, Liverpool, Arsenal, and Tottenham have formally submitted claims for compensation should Manchester City be found guilty of 115 charges of violating Premier League financial regulations.
This news was reported by The Times.
If City is deemed guilty, these clubs could seek compensation for lost earnings resulting from their inability to win the championship title or qualify for European competitions in recent years. The compensation amount could reach hundreds of millions of dollars.
As of now, Manchester City sit in second place in the current English Premier League season with 23 points.
Earlier, City manager Pep Guardiola stated in an interview with the Daily Mail that the team's dominance is far from over.
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