Manchester City could be playing in the European Super League as early as next season if their legal battle against the Premier League fails as the club fear expulsion over their 115 alleged FFP charges.
It was revealed on Tuesday that as they see themselves as victims of ‘discrimination’ because of the APT rules and that the ‘tyranny of the majority’ is attempting to halt their progress as a club.
They are disputing the rules that limit how much companies linked to club owners can pay them in sponsorship, with their case to be heard at a hearing starting on Monday, which is expected to last a fortnight.
It’s been claimed as they head for another hearing in November over , though it’s also thought that success in the ATP case could ‘blow a big…