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Manchester City could be hit with one of the most severe sporting punishments in Premier League history, with reports suggesting the club may face a 40–60 point deduction if found guilty of the 115 alleged Financial Fair Play (FFP) breaches.
According to reports referenced by Goal and other outlets, such a deduction would almost certainly result in immediate relegation from the Premier League. However, no official punishment has been announced, and the case is still under review by an independent commission.
Background to the Charges
In February 2023, the Premier League charged Manchester City with 115 alleged breaches of its financial regulations, covering a period between 2009 and 2018.
The allegations include:
Failure to provide accurate financial information
Failure to fully disclose manager and player remuneration
Breaches of Profit and Sustainability rules
Failure to cooperate with Premier League investigations
Manchester City have consistently denied all allegations and say they possess a comprehensive body of evidence to clear their name.
Why a Large Points Deduction Is Being Discussed
Speculation around a potential 40–60 point deduction stems from the seriousness and volume of the charges. If the independent commission finds the club guilty, the Premier League has the power to impose a range of sanctions.
Possible punishments include:
Financial fines
Points deductions
Transfer restrictions
Expulsion in extreme circumstances
A deduction of the size being discussed would almost certainly send City to the bottom of the table regardless of their on-field results.
Potential Impact on the Premier League
If such a punishment were imposed, the consequences would be enormous for English football.
Manchester City could face:
Automatic relegation
Significant financial losses
Increased uncertainty around player futures
Long-term reputational damage
The Premier League title race and European qualification spots could also be dramatically reshaped depending on the timing of any decision.
Important Context
It is crucial to emphasise that:
The case is still ongoing
No verdict has been delivered
No punishment has been confirmed
Any decision by the independent commission is also expected to be subject to appeal, which could further extend the timeline.
What Happens Next
The football world continues to wait for the independent commission’s findings in what has become one of the most closely watched regulatory cases in Premier League history.
Until a final ruling is issued, Manchester City remain innocent unless proven guilty.
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