Summary
Manchester City and the Premier League have resolved their disagreement over rules for commercial deals. The club now agrees to the rules about related party transactions, which they had previously challenged as being illegal. No further comments will be made by either side.
Key Facts
- Manchester City and the Premier League have settled their dispute.
- The disagreement was about rules for associated party transactions (APT).
- Manchester City had challenged these rules as unlawful.
- An arbitration panel previously found issues with some APT regulations.
- APT rules are designed to prevent deals with related companies from being overvalued.
- In November 2024, most Premier League clubs agreed to changes in the APT rules.
- Manchester City had opposed these amendments.