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The Irish Sun
27-04-2025
- Sport
- The Irish Sun
Man City close in on Juventus left-back Andrea Cambiaso in transfer that could hand Arsenal huge pay day
MANCHESTER CITY'S hopes of signing Juventus full back Andrea Cambiaso have been boosted as the Serie A giants close in on a replacement. And the transfer merry-go-round could lead to a multi-million pound windfall for Advertisement 1 Manchester City have been linked with Juventus full back Andrea Cambiaso City pursued But Etihad chiefs are expected to try again in the summer for Cambiaso, who can play on both flanks. And reports in target . Left back Tavares, 25, is currently on loan from Advertisement READ MORE FOOTBALL NEWS Tavares had a brilliant start to the season, racking up eight assists in Serie A by the end of October. Injuries have interrupted his campaign since and Lazio will struggle to find anyone willing to meet their reported asked price of £34m. But if they sell Tavares, 40 per cent of the proceeds will be added to Advertisement Most read in Football Live Blog CASINO SPECIAL - BEST CASINO BONUSES FROM £10 DEPOSITS Chelsea and Tottenham. Meanwhile, City still have a chance to win silverware next month after a disappointing campaign by their standards. Pep Guardiola's side reached their third-straight FA Cup final after Advertisement Pep Guardiola aims sly dig at rivals Man Utd hours after their heroic Europa League comeback


Scottish Sun
25-04-2025
- Business
- Scottish Sun
Man City's Premier League rivals to be forced into paying out £5MILLLION each if Man City win legal battle
MANCHESTER CITY'S Premier League rivals each face a £5MILLION bill — if the dethroned champions win their crunch legal battle with League bosses. Under Prem rules, costs are taken away from the amount distributed between top-flight clubs from broadcast and commercial deals. 4 Manchester City's rivals face £5m bills if they win their legal battle Credit: EPA 4 Rivals Manchester United would be hit with the hefty bill Credit: PA 4 Arsenal would have to fork out the cash too Credit: EPA While a verdict on Pep Guardiola's City's 130 alleged breaches of financial rules is yet to come, it is anticipated the total legal bill for both sides could reach £100m. Earlier this month, it emerged 'administrative expenses', including legal fees, hit £200.2m last season. It was initially understood legal bills for the campaign would be around £8m. But Prem chiefs were caught in a series of rule disputes and challenges against City, Everton, Nottingham Forest and Leicester. READ MORE IN FOOTBALL GROUND DESIGNS Three-time English title winners to construct one of UK's biggest stadiums City's win in the first Associated Party Transaction case in February saw Etihad bosses demand the Prem meet the club's £10m legal costs in addition to their own bills. City faced 130 allegations when their financial rules case was heard by a commission last autumn. If the charges are proved, it is understood there will be a separate 'sanctions hearing'. But a City win would almost certainly result in the club demanding a full recovery of their costs. 4 CASINO SPECIAL - BEST CASINO BONUSES FROM £10 DEPOSITS This would see the legal bill split between the 19 other clubs, who stand to lose £5m each. It would be a hefty hit with Profitability and Sustainability Rules in place until next season at least.


The Sun
25-04-2025
- Business
- The Sun
Man City's Premier League rivals to be forced into paying out £5MILLLION each if Man City win legal battle
MANCHESTER CITY'S Premier League rivals each face a £5MILLION bill — if the dethroned champions win their crunch legal battle with League bosses. Under Prem rules, costs are taken away from the amount distributed between top-flight clubs from broadcast and commercial deals. 3 3 3 While a verdict on Pep Guardiola 's City's 130 alleged breaches of financial rules is yet to come, it is anticipated the total legal bill for both sides could reach £100m. Earlier this month, it emerged 'administrative expenses', including legal fees, hit £200.2m last season. It was initially understood legal bills for the campaign would be around £8m. But Prem chiefs were caught in a series of rule disputes and challenges against City, Everton, Nottingham Forest and Leicester. City's win in the first Associated Party Transaction case in February saw Etihad bosses demand the Prem meet the club's £10m legal costs in addition to their own bills. City faced 130 allegations when their financial rules case was heard by a commission last autumn. If the charges are proved, it is understood there will be a separate 'sanctions hearing'. But a City win would almost certainly result in the club demanding a full recovery of their costs. CASINO SPECIAL - BEST CASINO BONUSES FROM £10 DEPOSITS This would see the legal bill split between the 19 other clubs, who stand to lose £5m each. It would be a hefty hit with Profitability and Sustainability Rules in place until next season at least.


The Irish Sun
25-04-2025
- Business
- The Irish Sun
Man City's Premier League rivals to be forced into paying out £5MILLLION each if Man City win legal battle
MANCHESTER CITY'S Premier League rivals each face a £5MILLION bill — if the dethroned champions win their crunch legal battle with League bosses. Under Prem rules, costs are taken away from the amount distributed between top-flight clubs from broadcast and commercial deals. 4 Manchester City's rivals face £5m bills if they win their legal battle Credit: EPA 4 Rivals Manchester United would be hit with the hefty bill Credit: PA 4 Arsenal would have to fork out the cash too Credit: EPA While a verdict on Pep Guardiola's City's 130 alleged breaches of financial rules is Earlier this month, it emerged It was initially understood legal bills for the campaign would be around £8m. But Prem chiefs were caught in a series of rule disputes and challenges against City, READ MORE IN FOOTBALL City faced 130 allegations when their financial rules case was heard by a commission last autumn. If the charges are proved, it is understood there will be a separate 'sanctions hearing'. But a City win would almost certainly result in the club demanding a full recovery of their costs. Most read in Football 4 CASINO SPECIAL - BEST CASINO BONUSES FROM £10 DEPOSITS This would see the legal bill split between the 19 other clubs, who stand to lose £5m each. It would be a hefty hit with Profitability and Sustainability Rules in place until next season at least. Pep Guardiola aims sly dig at rivals Man Utd hours after their heroic Europa League comeback