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Manchester City President Khaldoon Al Mubarak said the club was "very comfortable" with the outcome of a UEFA investigation, provided that the decision is based on facts.
The Blues are being sought for alleged violations of financial fair play. News has appeared – to City's great anger – that the UEFA investigating chamber recently referred the case to the trial chamber for it to be punished and recommended. a ban on the Champions League.
Yves Leterme, the chief investigator of FFP, said in February that the club was incurring the "heaviest penalty" if the allegations could be proven, although he was personally criticized in a harsh statement of City earlier this month.
Speaking of the investigation for the first time, President Al Mubarak has expressed confidence in his position as long as he is judged on the facts available.
"Am I uncomfortable? No, he says.
"I respect the regulators doing their job and any regulatory process that asks questions, we need to respond professionally, what we have done, and we are dealing with each of these entities in accordance with the process."
"We have clear answers, I think comfortably enough that if the process is to be judged on facts, then undoubtedly, we will prevail." It is not facts and facts. Other things, it is a different conversation, but I strongly hope that these regulators will ultimately make the decision based on facts.
"Having said that, let's go back to the wave we're facing, and I'm going to be philosophical about that, but in fact we've already dealt with this problem with UEFA, and it's not the first time. We follow the appropriate steps and we are confident in our position, very comfortable in our position.I do not worry because the facts will prevail. "
UEFA has recorded the greatest control over the club in the media on the four City surveys.
The FA examines an alleged payment paid to Jadon Sancho's agent while the player was 14 years old, FIFA is investigating the alleged behavior of City in the signing of the players of the academy and the Premier League examines the "financial regulations, the recruitment of players from the academy and the property of third parties".
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