Manchester City might be told to pay out millions in compensation to rivals if a guilty verdict is given in their FFP case against the Premier League.
Liverpool could be owed millions of pounds if Manchester City are found guilty of breaching Premier League finance regulations, according to a study.
They start their hearing against the Premier League this year, albeit league chief Richard Masters refused to disclose the precise date. If found guilty, City might be facing grave punishments which could include the stripping of titles and relegation. Liverpool lost the title to City by a point in two separate season, in 2019 and 2022.
The data used spans from the 2011/12 season to the 2022/23 campaign, whereas the allegations against City stretch from 2009 and 2018. However, the figures give a rough estimation of the kind of fee Liverpool could be entitled to if City are found to have crossed lines. Everton top the list with a sum of £19.3m with rivals Manchester United second at £18.6m. West Ham and Southampton, relegated last season, would be entitled to £18.5m and title challengers Arsenal, £18m. Crystal Palace sit above Liverpool on £17.8m.
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