Sanguine Manchester City are facing Uefa sanctions for breaching financial fair play rules which would see the club limited to a 21-man Champions League squad instead of the usual 25 players next season, Press Association Sport is reporting.
City, who are still strongly challenging the settlement offer from Uefa, are also facing a fine in the region of £49m over three years, and a cap imposed for next season to ensure there is no rise on this season's Champions League squad wage bill. The reduction in the size of the Champions League squad to 21 would potentially hit the club hardest, and City would also have to ensure that there are still eight locally-trained players in that A squad.
City have until the end of the week to reach an agreement with Uefa over the sanctions.
All seems very well done by UEFA.
What a joke fining City 50 million is like a parking fine. If UEFA were serious about fair play they would not allow them to play in the CL until there finances were in line.