Manchester City have launched a fresh legal challenge to the Premier League regarding sponsorship rules with Arsenal said to be mentioned in their claim.
It is reported that City have claimed that new rules surrounding Associated Party Transactions (APT) which were passed by Premier League clubs in November are discriminatory. The Blues claim, according to , that the Gunners would be one of the clubs that could benefit from the new rules that the Premier League is enforcing.
City are currently awaiting a verdict on their alleged 115 Financial Fair Play (FFP) breaches between 2009 and 2018. City's case was heard by an independent panel in September before they adjourned to make a decision in December.
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