La Liga president Javier Tebas has alleged Manchester City are part of a financial scandal akin to that of Enron, claiming that losses made by the Premier League champions are being hidden in different companies to improve the club's finances.
La Liga president Javier Tebas has accused Manchester City of breaching European Union Competition Law and that a formal complaint has been filed against the Premier League giants.
Man City respond as La Liga ‘file legal complaint’ against Premier League champions - Man City strongly refute claims of financial deception made by La Liga president Javier Tebas
La Liga boss Javier Tebas has accused Manchester City of trying to circumvent football’s financial fair play rules by hiding their costs in affiliated companies and likened the situation to the infamous Enron accounting scandal of 2001.
A football finance expert has explained why he thinks an 'investigation' into Manchester City's conduct has 'already' been 'terminated'.
La Liga president Javier Tebas says he has reported Manchester City to the European ... La Liga argues that has given the Premier League champions a competitive advantage in both English competitions and the Champions League. City have not commented ...
Javier Tebas has taken aim at Manchester City, who await the verdict of their legal battle with the Premier League. In February 2023, the English top-flight charged its champions with 115 alleged breaches of financial regulations.
LaLiga president Javier Tebas has revealed that he reported Manchester City to the European Commission for allegedly manipulating their balance sheets.
The European Commission has confirmed that it received a complaint from the Spanish soccer league accusing defending Premier League champion Manchester City of breaching financial rules.
It emerged on Thursday that the Spanish league filed a complaint against City to the European Commission in the summer of 2023.
Premier League champions Manchester City are facing a fresh investigation after more accusations of financial deception from La Liga's president.
Spanish football league LaLiga says it has taken legal action against Google over the piracy of its media rights, accusing the tech giant of cooperating with and profiting from crime. LaLiga president Javier Tebas said Google housed urls and apps which offer pirated broadcasts of its matches and allowed criminals to make money from the