Leicester City set for £15.3m windfall over Man City 115 charges guilty verdict ahead of hearing

Leicester City set for £15.3m windfall over Man City 115 charges guilty verdict ahead of hearing
Leicester City set for £15.3m windfall over Man City 115 charges guilty verdict ahead of hearing

Leicester City set for £15.3m windfall over Man City 115 charges guilty verdict ahead of hearing

Leicester City set for £15.3m windfall over Man City 115 charges guilty verdict ahead of hearing

The Foxes may gain from any fine imposed on Manchester City for their 115 alleged breaches of Premier League Financial Fair Play (FFP) guidelines.

Last season, the Premier League winners were charged with rule violations between 2009 and 2018.

54 charges were levied against the club for failing to report accurate financial information,

35 for failing to cooperate with league authorities,

14 for failing to provide accurate information on player and manager payments,

seven for violating the Profit and Sustainability Rules (PSR), and five for violating UEFA’s FFP regulations.

Man City has categorically refuted the Premier League’s charges,

but a black shadow hangs over them as they await the hearing on the breaches.

According to recent sources, the hearing will take place in the ‘next few months’,

with no official confirmation of a date,

despite previous speculation that a ruling would not be issued until after the 2024/25 campaign ended.

Leicester City set for £15.3m windfall over Man City 115 charges guilty verdict ahead of hearing
Leicester City set for £15.3m windfall over Man City 115 charges guilty verdict ahead of hearing

Because there is no precedent for a case of this magnitude,

it is impossible to predict what punishment Man City may face if found guilty.

Title stripping, demotion, financial fines, and transfer embargoes are just a few of the rumours circulating.

However, depending on how the club is punished, the Foxes could be eligible for millions in prize money.

Data researchers at Best Payout Online Slots have shown that over £350 million may be owing to Premier League clubs dating back to 2011.

The central payments are classified into six types:

Equal Share, Facility Fees, Merit Payment, International Equal Share,

International Merit Payment, and Central Commercial.

To calculate the potential compensation,

data from official Premier League sources and news sites were used.

According to the figures, Leicester City received £181.3 million in central payments for the nine seasons

they spent in the top division between 2011/12 and 2022/23.

Should Manchester City be ordered to pay compensation to other teams,

£15.3 million might be headed in that direction of the King Power Stadium.

However, any payout is expected to take some time,

as the independent panel appears to be some way from reaching a final decision.

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