Wednesday briefing: Manchester City want Premier League to cover £20 million legal bill after winning APT case
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Manchester City want the Premier League to foot a legal bill worth more than £20 million, after winning their legal case regarding the English top flight’s Associated Party Transition (APT) rules, as revealed by The Times.
In February, an independent tribunal declared that the Premier League’s APT regulations were ‘void and unenforceable’, ruling in favour of the current champions. Although the tribunal has not yet finalised the apportionment of costs for the case, City are planning to
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