Manchester City could be hit with a massive 40–60 point deduction that would immediately see the club relegated from the Premier League, if found guilty of 115 Financial Fair Play (FFP) violations, according to a report by Goal.
The Premier League champions are under investigation for alleged breaches of FFP rules, which regulate club spending and financial transparency.
A points deduction of this magnitude would be unprecedented in English football and would have immediate, far-reaching consequences for City and the league.
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Details of the 115 charges have not been fully disclosed, but the allegations reportedly relate to overspending on player transfers, inflated sponsorship deals, and other financial irregularities.
If the Premier League confirms the deductions, Manchester City could face automatic relegation, dramatically altering the top-landscape and impacting European competition eligibility.
Fans and analysts are already reacting to the news, with the football community bracing for one of the most significant disciplinary actions in Premier League history.
The club has yet to release an official statement responding to the report.
