'El futuro de la Premier League está en juego' | El Manchester City «emprende acciones legales» contra el EPL



► Suscríbase a Sky Sports News: el Manchester City está emprendiendo acciones legales contra la Premier League, reveló The Times en exclusiva. El periódico informa que el City está intentando poner fin a las reglas de transacciones entre partes asociadas (APT) de la Premier League. Esas reglas se refieren a acuerdos comerciales y de patrocinio con empresas propiedad o asociadas con los propietarios del mismo club. Tal como están las cosas, esas reglas dictan que dichas transacciones deben evaluarse de forma independiente para determinar si tienen un valor justo de mercado. El Times informa que la ciudad cree que las reglas son «ilegales» y quieren reclamar daños y perjuicios por los ingresos perdidos por las prevenciones realizadas por esas reglas. El periódico cita un documento legal de 165 páginas en el que el City afirma ser víctima de «discriminación». La regla se introdujo en diciembre de 2021 cuando el Fondo de Inversión Pública de Arabia Saudita compró Newcastle. La disputa legal se resolverá durante una audiencia de arbitraje de dos semanas que comenzará el lunes 10 de junio. Sky Sports News se comunicó con la Premier League y el Manchester City para solicitar comentarios. #SkySportsNews #SkySports #ManchesterCity ► Para conocer las últimas novedades sobre esta historia: Más de Sky Sports en YouTube: ► Sky Sports Retro: ► Sky Sports: ► Sky Sports Football: ► Sky Sports Boxing: ► Sky Sports F1: ► Sky Sports Cricket : ► Sky Sports Golf: ► Para solicitar información sobre la licencia del contenido de Sky Sports News, puede obtener más información aquí:

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47 respuestas a 'El futuro de la Premier League está en juego' | El Manchester City «emprende acciones legales» contra el EPL

  1. @lloyd4301 dijo:

    Super rich people hate to be told 'No'.

  2. It is not damaging to the premier league. I'm not a City fan but why don't the premier league apply the same logic of "fair market value/price" when it comes to the "smaller" clubs selling their players at ridiculous prices?
    In my opinion, a player's wages should be tied to how much that player is worth in the market.
    You cannot be aiming your sanctions the "Bigger clubs"

  3. @blackmagic6 dijo:

    City, for me, are becoming my most hated club.

  4. Leave city in a one team premier league and then go and start a new league called the premier division

  5. Everyone thinks there lawyers lol the premier league are going to get done what’s they get for trying to keep there sons at the stop and trying to stop other clubs doing the same

  6. Surely even if man city won this case it shouldn't affect the 115 charges because they still knowingly broke the existing rules at the time? Regardless if it's deemed unlawful they knew the rules and knowingly broke them. This decision from man city could almost be viewed as an admission of guilt

  7. Fa biased rules for American owners mainly …cannot stop man city from winning 4 in row now they want to stop their profit even…just stop this fake punditry

  8. @maxxmaxx88 dijo:

    Sheik Mansoor is scratching his head now

  9. This is where these American owned clubs are gonna get shown up for pocketing royaties. City owners want to make the club better , eg, facilities training grounds, etc, while clubs like man utd ownership rather the club leak and look like a 4th tier club while having all the money for themselves.

  10. Every person has a price, even these prem big wigs.

  11. Manchester United can spend what they like

  12. Fake pundits of red castle…😂😂😂

  13. @BarryH1963 dijo:

    What are load of rubbish dislike city saying it's my football I don't want to play anymore City shouldn't be relegated they should be closed down so a Manchester City football club no longer exists

  14. It was bound to happen 1 day..PL should learn from Germany to not to handover absolute controls of your assets to outsiders just for more ‘money’..Obviously Germans are better at football in genera !

  15. Man City are anti football

  16. @aidanely dijo:

    City feeling hard done by the Newcastle takeover are they? These new FFP rules were there too stop Newcastle in the short term and then "Help" financial issues long term, so city, who have never followed financial rules, cheating their way into this 4 in a row stance, are feeling hard done by because Pep actually has to think about who to bring in?

    Then also Newcastle aren't wanting to do what city have done. That's boring. I as a fan just want to compete, and we are doing that already with at least 50% of our players still being Steve bruce signings that didn't work. We just want too do what other clubs have done with a slight leniency because of Mike Ashley spending so little money for the 20 years he was in charge

  17. @DP-st6nn dijo:

    Manchester City has a right to defend itself

  18. @g.n.b9197 dijo:

    the audacity of this team

  19. Well this will teach the greedy Premier league for allowing them to into the league in the first place.

  20. @AnthonySNY dijo:

    so a Saudi authoritarian on one hand, and socialist policies on the other. this is what western society has devolved to.

  21. The thief wanting to catch u before u catch them

  22. @jackhe3209 dijo:

    Cant believe pl cheated so they can stop us winning, but clearly we are too good

  23. @Maax1200 dijo:

    It reeks of "iv cheated".

  24. You already lost the beauty of your league when you let Chelsea do what they did in 2004 and you let United get bought with Debt.

  25. basically Pep needs more money than it is humanly possible to acquire to keep winning the EPL, by having even more expensive bench filled with players who are very happy to sit there, play maybe 15 minutes every week and get ridiculous salary for that.

  26. Can they just go away. Plastic club plastic fans

  27. @biggsleezy dijo:

    This reminds me about Breaking Bad, when Walter White made a fake tape of Hank being the king pin & him being the forced meth cook, after Hank found out his secret and wanted to convict him

  28. This is ridiculous and if I was in charge of the premier League I would b bringing all the punishments forward now for the 115 charges

  29. The most hated team in british footballl sandelouse

  30. So 18 clubs voted for these rules and City abstained form voting and now claim that their are victims of discrimination. 🤦‍♂Not really surprising considering where these owners come from. Not much democracy in those parts. 🤔Don't like the smell in the kitchen, feel free to leave..🤷‍♂

  31. If Mncity leave the epl football in England is dead i tell you.and its the beginning of the birth of European Super League

  32. What's with the inflection in his voice at the start? "Reported by the tiiiimes"
    Odd

  33. You can't sue me! I'll sue you!

  34. We will definately loose the beauty of the premier league in a second

  35. The premier league has made a rod for their own back letting these people buy clubs!!!!!!

  36. Anónimo dijo:

    The only way out of this is to introduce hard salary caps, revenue sharing and anti trust oversight on potential ownership. It’s time the EPL learns from the NFL

  37. @KopJustin dijo:

    No more VAR, referee pass starting next season for City

  38. The fair market value rule is absurd – it basically says that only the most successful clubs can get big sponsorship deals. This means that only they can buy/pay for the top players, so will remain the most successful. In any other form of business, new owners will look for value and try to disrupt the staus quo – in football the current rules are specifically designed to stop fair competition and to ensure that only the chosen few can be successful on a regular basis.

  39. @gaultyok dijo:

    (The tyranny of the majority) the reporter at 5.27 the right minded clubs get together and stare down city. You just asked the clubs to do what city are fighting against. City arguing why cant clubs and sponsors agree the fee without 3rd party. city are rich with revenue they can spend basically what they want. its other clubs who are not rich in revenue but who have really wealthy owners that can not spend. nothing to do with 115 and nothing to do with city being associated with greed. Anti city bias on show for everyone to see. The rule they are fighting came in about 2021 city charges end in 2018 so not fighting 115 in this case against PL that case is in November.

  40. @lj.Yannick dijo:

    Looks like man city will replace the premier league

  41. This is what you get when a country owns a club. Why did the premier league take so long to charge them. Someone is compromised in the FA

  42. Of course it had to be City. Classless club

  43. The Red Consortium is over!!

  44. Banned them from the league

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