Manchester City, after being excluded from the European cups for the next two competitive seasons, still hopes to regain its status. The English club, in fact, can request the 'freezing' of the heavy sanction imposed by UEFA. The goal, however, according to what the Daily Mail publishes, is to resolve the matter before the end of the season, in order to guide the choices in the next transfer campaign. A pool of lawyers reported, according to the British newspaper, that the club can ask to postpone the body that manages football in Europe, pending the ruling of the Tas of Lausanne, called to comment on the appeal presented by Manchester City.
"The accusations are not true - said the Manchester City CEO, Ferran Soriano - My hope is that this affair will be resolved before the beginning of summer". The City, meanwhile, is looking for "temporary measures" by the Tas. In addition to being excluded from European cups for two seasons, citizens were fined 30 million euros for "serious violations" of financial faiplay.
Manchester City hopes for the 'freeze' of the penalty
2020-02-20T15:51:36.902Z
English club has been banned from European cups for 2 seasons (ANSA)