BREAKING: Man City win legal challenge against Premier League over commercial deals 🚨

BREAKING: Man City win legal challenge against Premier League over commercial deals 🚨

 

 

 

 

News

Football

Celebs

Man City win legal battle against Premier League as rules deemed unlawful

Two sponsorship deals were blocked unlawfully by the Premier League according to an arbitration panel, as Manchester City celebrate a legal win that will cause concern to rival clubs

 

Manchester City players celebrating their 2023-24 Premier League title win

Manchester City players celebrating their 2023-24 Premier League title win(Getty Images)

By Alan Smith

14:51, 7 Oct 2024Updated17:56, 7 Oct 2024

Manchester City have scored a legal victory over the Premier League after an arbitration panel said that some of the competition’s sponsorship rules are unlawful.

 

 

A verdict from three retired judges said that new regulations designed to stop clubs from inflating deals with companies linked to their owners breach the Competition Act – specifically citing two deals that the four-in-a-row champions had rejected by the Premier League.

 

 

And the decision – which is separate to the case of City’s 115 charges against alleged breaches of the league’s financial rules – is set to cause huge concern for many rival clubs.

 

The tribunal, whose decision was communicated to clubs in a 175-page report on Monday, say that the Premier League’s Associated Party Transaction Rules are “in breach of sections 2 and 18 of the Competition Act 1998 because they exclude from their scope shareholder loans.”

 

Read more

 

Sky Sports fans can save £216 on their bill, here’s three other reasons you’ll want to pick it

 

‘I’ve watched every Premier League game since 1992 and Man Utd match was the worst ever’

 

It ruled that the Premier League was wrong to reject a new deal with City’s lead sponsor Etihad and the First Abu Dhabi bank. The verdict described the Etihad decision as “procedurally unfair” while ruling that the rules do not take into consideration interest-free loans which shareholders lend to clubs.

 

Several rivals, including Manchester United, provided evidence supporting the league regarding regulations that were introduced when Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund became owners of Newcastle United in 2021.

 

“ Manchester City Football Club thanks the distinguished members of the Arbitral Tribunal for their work and considerations and welcomes their findings,” the club said in a statement.

 

“The club has succeeded with its claim: the Associated Party Transaction (APT) rules have been found to be unlawful and the Premier League ’s decisions on two specific MCFC sponsorship transactions have been set aside.

 

CONTINUE READING

Sky Sports deal

Sky Sports launches ‘lowest price’ Premier League package

Sky has slashed the price of its Sky Sports, Sky Stream, Sky TV and Netflix bundle in an unbeatable new deal that saves £216 and includes 1,400 live matches across the Premier League, EFL and more.

 

With Ultra HD included at no extra cost, football fans can enjoy the 2024/25 season with crystal clear picture quality.

 

£43

 

Sky

Get the deal here

More on

Premier LeagueManchester City FCBreaking News

HomeSportFootballNewsPremier League

Get the latest news

 

Get the FREE Mirror Football newsletter with the day’s key headlines and transfer news straight into your inbox

 

Enter your email…

POPULAR TOPICS

News

Weird News

Travel

Tech

Politics

Showbiz

Life & Style

Mums

Football

Family

Money

Film

TV

Sport

Fashion

TeamDogs

Motoring

SUBSCRIBE

Keep up to date with all the latest news

Enter your email…

I would like to receive information from The Mirror via email about new products, services and offers. I understand that I can unsubscribe at any time.

Subscribe to Daily Mirror and Sunday Mirror newspapers

Subscribe to tablet edition

OUR PARTNERS

Beauty Box Subscription

Yimbly Shop

Mirror Bingo

mynewsassistant

Crosswords, Puzzles & Games

Betting

Free Bets

Partner Stories

SUPPORT

How to Complain

Notifications and alerts help

Corrections and Clarifications

COMPANY

About Us

Work for us

Contact Us

Irish Mirror

Syndication & Licensing

Sell your story

RESOURCES

Marketplace

Find a local business

Find a job

Shop

Discount codes

InYourArea

© 2

024 a Reach plc subsidiary

Privacy Notice

AI Notice

Cookie Notice

Terms and Conditions

Community Standards




Be the first to comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published.


*