Why Man City could be banned from the Champions League
Manchester City could be banned from the Champions League if they are found guilty of breaking Financial Fair Play rules, according to the New York Times.
Manchester City could be banned from the Champions League if they are found guilty of breaking Financial Fair Play rules, according to the New York Times.
Neymar has been hit with a three-match European ban by Uefa for his expletive social media post about the penalty awarded to Manchester United in their Champions League victory over Paris St Germain last month.
Manchester City could potentially be banned from next season’s Champions League due to alleged Financial Fair Play (FFP) breaches, with Uefa president Aleksander Ceferin say an investigation could be concluded ‘very soon’.