Man City’s apparent success in their Associated Party Transactions (APT) case against the Premier League could reap unexpected benefits for Newcastle, Everton and Aston Villa, according to Stefan Borson. The Premier League champions are currently battling against 115 charges regarding Profit and Su...
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