Liverpool could demand 'over £100m' along with Man Utd, Arsenal and Spurs

Manchester City faces potential financial penalties following 115 charges of breaching Premier League financial fair play regulations. Rival clubs are reportedly preparing to seek significant compensation if the club is found guilty.
Why it matters
The outcome of this case could set a major precedent for financial regulation and competitive balance in professional football.
Man City are facing over 100 charges for alleged breaches of Premier League FFP. Liverpool, Man Utd, Arsenal and Tottenham could demand over £100m if Man City are found guilty of the most serious of their 115 Premier League charges over financial fair play, according to reports.
The article reports on ongoing legal proceedings and the potential financial implications for other clubs without taking a side on the guilt of the accused.
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