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Pep Guardiola promised that he will comment on Manchester City's war with the Premier League.
The Stadsbaas expects a judgment next month after the champions were accused of 130 financial rules.
City spatted £ 175 million on four new signing sessions in the January window in the midst of the conversation, they feared a transfer embargo.
Guardiola denied that, insistently: “I don't agree, but my words will not convince people that our attributes are just in a rich position.
“In a month there will be a judgment and a sentence and after we will see my opinion about what has happened so far.”
The city denies all the charges, but is confronted with a huge point deduction or even degradation-as they are guilty after a hearing of three months, which was closed just before Christmas.
The Etihad Club today launched a legal fight against the Premier League – and demands that the latest sponsor tiles are explained illegally.
City signed Nico Gonzalez for £ 50 million on deadline day after he also brought in Abdukodir Khusanov, Vitor Reis and Omar Marmoush last month.
They also handed Star Striker Erling Haaland a mega ten -year contract.
But Guardiola added: “In the last five years we are the last team in the top six for net spending.
“Even after what we spent in this transfer window, we love Chelsea, Manchester United, Arsenal, Tottenham – even Liverpool.
“The only reason is that we sell a lot in the past seasons. Even with that I know this club, it is always 'just about the money'.
He further explained about the net spending of the club, said: “We are third in the last ten years.
“In the last five, even with what we have won, we stand behind the other top six teams. So I'm sorry for the comments and that's why I don't agree. “
City has also challenged the premium about their rules for sponsor offers.
The club's lawyers told the competition that they still want a hearing of arbitration in the rules for the transaction rules of the accompanying party.
The regulations are designed to prevent commercial deals with companies that are linked to club owners that are above a fair market value.
An independent panel found aspects of the rules of the competition last fall “illegal”.
And the city claims that the case remains, despite the subsequent 16-4 voices of Topklubs in favor of Tweaks for the rules.
Prem Chief Executive Richard Masters said: “The Premier League remains strongly of the opinion that the APT rules meet all the requirements of competition legislation.”
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