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Manchester City faces a potential expulsion from the Premier League due to over 100 charges of Financial Fair Play (FFP) breaches from 2009 to 2018. A football finance expert claims this sanction is likely if the club is found guilty in the ongoing investigation. The independent commission has the authority to impose severe penalties, including hefty fines and transfer bans. Former Man City financial advisor Stefan Borson emphasizes that if the initial hearing rules against the club, a second hearing will determine the sanctions. Borson states, "If everything goes against Manchester City, they will not be in the Premier League." Speculation suggests a point deduction could be as high as 60 points, but the exact consequences remain uncertain. The case is expected to conclude by the end of 2024, yet clarity on a verdict has been scarce over the past year.

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