On September 22, according to UK media The Mirror, Manchester City has been continuously assuring its players that the club will not be expelled from the Premier League.
The report states that defending champions Manchester City are aware that several teams have begun circling around this star-studded squad to place themselves in a favorable position.
Manchester City insists that they have “concrete evidence” to prove their innocence at the hearing which began last week and is expected to last for 10 weeks regarding the 115 charges against the team. However, this hasn’t stopped rivals from making plans to poach big-name players like Haaland, Rodri, De Bruyne, and Foden if Manchester City faces significant sanctions.
It’s understood that several player agents have also contacted the club seeking clarification. Due to the confidential nature of the committee’s hearings, the club cannot disclose any updates, but can only reiterate their stance to the players through the head coach and his backroom staff.
A guilty verdict could lead to suspensions including from the Premier League, Champions League, FA Cup, and Carabao Cup, as well as the Club World Cup taking place next summer in the United States. As Guardiola said ahead of the top-of-the-table clash with Arsenal: “It’s as if everyone wants us not just to be relegated, they want us to disappear off the face of the earth.”
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