Manchester City are set to receive clearance to compete in the UEFA Champions League this season after three directors from sister-club Girona resigned this week.
Girona have confirmed that three of their directors have resigned, which is set to clear the way for themselves and sister club Manchester City to both compete in the Champions League next season.
The move is expected to satisfy UEFA and allow both clubs to compete in Europe next season without fear of any conflict of interest between the two organisations.ALSO READ: "I need to rest" - Kevin De Bruyne storms out of press conference and addresses Man City future MacBeath is on both the CFG and City boards and is a former interim CEO of City, while Cliff is General Counsel for CFG and was part of the legal team that represented the Abu Dhabi United Group when they purchased City in 2008. Bank is a senior financial executive at the CFG.
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