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'Everyone wants clarity' over Man City charges, says Arsenal chief

'Everyone wants clarity' over Man City charges, says Arsenal chief

Summary

Arsenal’s chief executive, Richard Garlick, said all Premier League clubs want a quick and clear decision about the financial rule charges against Manchester City. The case, involving over 100 alleged rule breaches, has been ongoing for more than three years, but no final ruling has been made yet.

Key Facts

  • Manchester City faces over 100 alleged breaches related to financial rules from seasons 2009-10 to 2017-18.
  • The charges include providing inaccurate financial information and breaking UEFA and Premier League financial rules.
  • The case has taken over three years without a final decision from the independent commission.
  • Arsenal’s chief executive expressed frustration and hopes for a quick resolution but said the process is out of his control.
  • Other Premier League clubs also feel frustrated by the delay but recognize the investigation is independent.
  • The Premier League spent £45 million on legal costs related to financial disputes last season.
  • Arsenal, Liverpool, Manchester United, and Tottenham have reserved the right to seek compensation if Manchester City is found guilty.
  • Manchester City denied all wrongdoing and remains active in the transfer market, spending heavily this summer.
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