Man City chair Al Mubarak will ‘say everything’ after verdict on finances
Summary
Manchester City chairman Khaldoon Al Mubarak said he will fully explain the club’s side once the Premier League finishes its investigation into financial rule breaches. The club faces 115 charges from 2009 to 2018 but denies any wrongdoing.Key Facts
- Manchester City is charged with 115 alleged breaches of Premier League financial rules.
- The alleged offenses cover the period from 2009 to 2018.
- The club also faces charges for not cooperating with the Premier League’s investigation.
- An independent commission heard the case about a year and a half ago, but no verdict has been given yet.
- Khaldoon Al Mubarak plans to share the club’s full story after the verdict is announced.
- Since 2008, under Abu Dhabi ownership, City has won 8 Premier League titles and other major trophies.
- The club’s owner, Sheikh Mansour, sees Manchester City as a long-term investment and has no plans to sell it.
- Sheikh Mansour values the City Football Group at about $10 billion.
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