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Good news for Liverpool and Game over for Manchester City As Manchester City appeal REJECTED as English FA slammed Pep Guardiola 115 count charges Facing BAN alert from PGMOL after breaking Financial Fair Play(FFP) 115 charges which is threatening the future of the Premier League Giants!. The Season is already over for them before it even started 😭

There’s growing speculation that Manchester City might not come out unscathed from their legal issues, a development eagerly watched by Liverpool and other Premier League teams.

 

City, currently leading the Premier League but ranked 19th in the Champions League after a draw with Inter Milan, is facing 130 allegations of breaching Financial Fair Play regulations, as reported by *Liverpool Echo*. If found guilty of these violations, severe penalties, including relegation, could be on the horizon.

 

According to Sami Mokbel from the *Daily Mail*, agents of City’s top players are already taking steps to protect their clients’ futures, preparing for the possibility of serious consequences.

 

Mokbel explained: “If City is found guilty of the most serious offenses, the Premier League may impose sanctions that could see the champions lose their top-flight status. Agents are bracing for all outcomes to ensure the best interests of their players.”

 

A potential relegation would challenge the loyalty of City’s players and put the club’s wage structure under intense pressure.

 

Rivals such as Liverpool, Arsenal, Chelsea, and Manchester United may see this as a chance to swoop in for key players from a relegated City squad.

 

The real question is whether Pep Guardiola’s side can present convincing evidence of their innocence. Until that is clear, agents, players, and Premier League teams remain on high alert.

 

Elsewhere, an ESPN analyst has voiced concerns over Luis Diaz’s mental well-being following Liverpool’s victory against AC Milan.

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