'We want sanctions': Man City reported to European Union by furious LaLiga chief
Briefly

LaLiga president Javier Tebas has raised concerns over the financial practices of Manchester City by reporting them to the European Union. This action comes as City faces 130 charges regarding financial fair play violations from the Premier League. Tebas highlighted that although the club is English, they operate commercially within Europe and thus fall under the EU's scrutiny. The complaint revolves around potential misuse of finances through external companies and overall market distortion due to state ownership. The investigation is still in its early stages without any immediate sanctions confirmed against City.
We have reported Manchester City to the EU. Even though they are an English team, and not part of the EU, they still have commercial activities in Europe.
The first is checking Manchester City are not using other companies to cheat the system. The second element is a bigger battle to stop football ending up in the hands of State-owned entities.
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