Manchester –
Manchester City on the verge of punishment from Premier League, related to club financial violations. Do the young players of The Citizens want to just leave?
Earlier this week, the Premier League charged Manchester City with financial breaches between 2009/2010 and 2017/2018. In fact, reportedly, the period could be extended until the 2021/2022 season.
Manchester City was accused of manipulating club and sponsorship income reports, outsmarting the contract value of managers and players, and using personal funds from club bosses.
In total there are at least 100 cases to be investigated. Man City said they were surprised by the Premier League’s statement and were ready to debate if they went to court.
Some punishment awaits Manchester City. The ‘smallest’ penalty is point reduction and relegation, the ‘big’ is the removal of the title and being kicked out of the competition. Premier League!
Summarized from the British media, investigations from the parties Premier League it is estimated that it will take some time. Manchester City may feel safe, but the players are considered to be psychologically affected.
It also highlights the young players. Having a bright future, are The Citizens young players willing to continue with the club even though there is a shadow of punishment? Or maybe, it’s better to find a new challenge?
In the first team squad Manchester City, there are seven players under the age of 25. They are Julian Alvares (23 years), Erling Haaland (22 years), Cole Palmer (20 years), Phil Foden (22 years), Maximo Perrone (20 years), Rico Lewis (18 years) and Sergio Gomes (22 years ).
These young players are still bound by long-term contracts with a duration of the next five seasons. Under the management of Pep Guardiola, the young players are considered to be bringing out their best talents.
Back again, the shadow of punishment for Manchester City will continue to haunt. So the biggest decision, seems to be in the hearts of every young person.
(aff/cas)