Finance expert Rob Wilson expects Manchester City’s Financial Fair Play proceedings will begin “in the autumn” after they were warned about an “expulsion”.Since then, Everton and Nottingham Forest have been docked points for a single breach of Profit and Sustainability rules, while Championship side Leicester City have been charged.
Talk of Man City’s possible expulsion has made this international break more bearable than the F365 team initially expected it to be, but realistically, their final sanctions are unlikely to be this severe. “I think we will get the first sight of Manchester City’s legal proceedings in the autumn, but that will be when the case starts, not when it finishes,” Wilson told Grosvenor Sport.“Manchester City are richer than the Premier League and therefore will buy the best lawyers and the best accountants to try and get them out of this situation. It will probably last years and years and years if indeed it ever gets resolved.
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