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Pep Guardiola has promised to open itself about the historic hearing of Manchester City with the Premier League as soon as a judgment is announced in the coming weeks.
Guardiola revealed on Friday that he expects a resolution within a month after defending City's £ 175 million on January on four new signing sessions.
Stads that more than 100 accusations of financial inappropriation from nine years to 2018 deny their manager deny a much needed renewal of the team and push through with a redevelopment of £ 300 million from the Etihad Stadium.
Relegation, points deduction and fines are potential penalties if the champions are found guilty by an independent panel. The hearing started in September.
“In a month I think there will be a verdict and a sentence and after we will see my opinion about what has happened so far,” Guardiola said, rejecting the idea that the club has in the window of last month Poured out in the possible event of a transfer membargo.
He said: 'Still, every club can do what they want at the end. My words will not convince people that our attributes are simply in a rich position. In the past five years we have been the last team in the top six for Netto spending.
'Even after what we spent in this transfer window, we love Chelsea, (Manchester) United, Arsenal, Tottenham. Even from Liverpool.
“The only reason why we have sold a lot in recent seasons, but with that I know (about perceptions of) this club, it is always 'just about the money'.
Omar Marmoush (£ 59 million), Abdukodir Khusanov (£ 33 million) and Nico Gonzalez (£ 50 million) have been added to the European team of City prior to the play-off of the Champions League against Real Madrid, while the £ 29 million Teen-vitor journey still waits for his debut.
Gonzalez will prevent on Saturday in the FA Cup in Leyton Orient.
Guardiola's comments came on the day that the city came up, took on a new legal challenge for the rules of the Premier League about sponsor deals.
Mail Sport understands that lawyers have informed the competition for the club that they will look for an arbitration hearing about changes in the regulations of the Associated Party Transaction (APT), which are already central to a long-term legal battle.
City scored a victory over the competition when an arbitration panel found elements of rules for deals with parties linked to clubs were 'illegal'. However, the Premier League quickly made a number of changes that were voted by a majority of their clubs.
The original panel had found problems with the rules, not least because they had no loans from shareholders, from parties with an interest in clubs such as owners, to the same fair market valuations as commercial deals.
Some rivals from City, in particular Arsenal and Liverpool, benefited considerably from such loans. The new rules say that existing shareholder loans will be effectively set on one side and not subject to such ratings, which means that those involved escape from retrospective reimbursements that have to pay millions worthy.
City says that this means that the new rules remain unfair. A period of time still has to be set for a hearing, mail sport understands.
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