Manchester City Win Case Against Premier League Over APT Rules

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Manchester City Win Case Against Premier League Over APT Rules
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Manchester City successfully argued that Premier League's Associated Party Transaction (APT) rules, which prevent the inflation of commercial deals with clubs’ partner companies, were unlawful. The ruling could significantly impact Profitability and Sustainability Rules, potentially allowing clubs like City and Newcastle to strike bigger deals.

Manchester United were one of eight clubs to support the Premier League in a case against rivals Manchester City over Associated Party Transaction rules.

The ruling could have a major impact on clubs in regards to Profitability and Sustainability Rules. Clubs such as City and Newcastle may now be able to strike bigger deals with partner companies such as Etihad Airways, or in Newcastle’s case, partner companies in Saudi Arabia.READ MORE: Why Manchester United winger Alejandro Garnacho is out of Argentina squad amid injury concern

One section outlines the three categories of evidence that the Premier League relied on. One of those was the evidence given by Premier League clubs, including United.

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