The Blues are said to have questioned the legality of Associated Party Transaction (APT) rules that were introduced in 2021 and revised earlier this year around the lengths that clubs have to go to assure any deals are fair market value. That has brought about another private arbitration hearing between City and the Premier League starting on Monday, in addition to the much-anticipated seismic clash between the pair of the 115 rule breaches the Premier League alleges its champions have committed over a period of 14 years.
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