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Liverpool could demand £100m over Man City charges case after legal notices served

Liverpool EchoJune 11, 2026 at 01:40 PM
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Quick summary

Liverpool are reportedly considering seeking up to £100m in compensation from Manchester City following the conclusion of the City's Associated Party Transaction (APT) charges case, with legal notices already served.

What happened

Liverpool have served legal notices over Manchester City's APT (Associated Party Transaction) rules case, with the club potentially demanding up to £100m in damages. The case stems from City's 115 charges related to alleged breaches of Premier League financial regulations, which the club was cleared of earlier. Liverpool and other rival clubs are believed to feel that the regulatory framework disadvantaged them competitively during the period under scrutiny. The legal notices signal a potential escalation into civil litigation seeking compensation for competitive harm suffered.

Chance analysis

This story reflects the lingering fallout from Manchester City's resolution of their 115 Premier League charges, where rival clubs — particularly Liverpool — are exploring civil remedies for perceived competitive disadvantage. If Liverpool pursue and win compensation, it could set a significant precedent for how financial regulation disputes are resolved in English football. However, the likelihood and timeline of any such payout remain uncertain, making this more of a strategic and reputational development than a tactical one for upcoming matches.

Impact

Potential long-term financial and regulatory implications for both Liverpool and Manchester City, but no immediate effect on playing matters.

AI Insight

No direct impact on upcoming match predictions; this is a background regulatory/legal story with no bearing on team selection or form.

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Liverpool could demand £100m over Man City charges case after legal notices served

Liverpool are reportedly considering seeking up to £100m in compensation from Manchester City following the conclusion of the City's Associated Party Transaction (APT) charges case, with legal notices already served.

Article summary

Liverpool have served legal notices over Manchester City's APT (Associated Party Transaction) rules case, with the club potentially demanding up to £100m in damages. The case stems from City's 115 charges related to alleged breaches of Premier League financial regulations, which the club was cleared of earlier. Liverpool and other rival clubs are believed to feel that the regulatory framework disadvantaged them competitively during the period under scrutiny. The legal notices signal a potential escalation into civil litigation seeking compensation for competitive harm suffered.

This story reflects the lingering fallout from Manchester City's resolution of their 115 Premier League charges, where rival clubs — particularly Liverpool — are exploring civil remedies for perceived competitive disadvantage. If Liverpool pursue and win compensation, it could set a significant precedent for how financial regulation disputes are resolved in English football. However, the likelihood and timeline of any such payout remain uncertain, making this more of a strategic and reputational development than a tactical one for upcoming matches.

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Source
Liverpool Echo
Published
Jun 11, 2026, 1:40 PM
Category
Media Report
Confidence
60%
Priority
Normal

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