Arsene Wenger makes Man City Financial Fair Play prediction as Liverpool watch on

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Arsene Wenger makes Man City Financial Fair Play prediction as Liverpool watch on
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The Premier League charged Manchester City with 115 alleged breaches of Financial Fair Play rules.

Former Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger has predicted that the Premier League will have to backtrack on its Financial Fair Play rules in light of the ongoing case against Manchester City . The reigning champions are currently facing 115 alleged breaches of FFP regulations, which could lead to severe repercussions if the most serious charges are upheld. Despite this, City have consistently expressed their innocence and welcomed the chance to defend themselves before an independent panel.

Wenger, who now serves as FIFA's Chief of Global Football Development and has visited City in recent years to present awards, shared his thoughts on the charges during an appearance on BeIN Sports this week. He suggested that he expects City to triumph and stated that he 'doesn't believe' in the charges against them. 'I feel the rules of Financial Fair Play today have to be changed in the Premier League ,' he said.

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