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Man City issued a shocking claim of relegation Amist spurs
Stefan Borson, a lawyer and former financial advisor to Manchester City, has warned that the club could face relegation if found guilty of the 115 charges of financial wrongdoing by the Premier League.
City remain the subject of an FFP investigation. Last year, the Premier League revealed that the reigning champions had been charged with a huge number of alleged financial breaches covering a nine-year period between the 2009/10 and 2017/18 seasons.
Premier League chief executive Richard Masters confirmed on Tuesday during an appearance at a House of Commons select committee that a date has been set for the City case to be heard. It has since been claimed in the national press that the proceedings could begin next week in some form.
Borson revealed that City could face relegation if found guilty of the alleged charges. The charges relate to illicit financing and lack of cooperation, which City deny.
This week, Nottingham Forest and Everton have also been accused of breaching the Premier League’s Profitability and Sustainability rules, allegedly exceeding the three-season cash loss threshold. Everton have already been deducted 10 points for a previous breach of the league’s financial regulations.
Borson told Netsport.uk that City’s case is far different from those of Forest and Everton, with more severe consequences if found guilty by an independent commission. “The scale is on a completely different level [to Everton and Forest],” he said. “There can be no question that this will end in at least relegation – that’s no question, if those charges are proven. There’s a suggestion of conspiracy over effectively a 10-year period.