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La Liga president Javier Tebas has criticized the Premier League's handling of Manchester City's 115 charges and warned the new financial rules will cause transfer market inflationJavier Tebas has torn into the Premier League(Image: Oscar J. Tebas branded it a "failure" that Manchester City's hearing remains unresolved more than three years after the club was charged with 115 alleged breaches.Additionally, Tebas cautioned that the Premier League's revised financial regulations will trigger significant transfer and wage inflation throughout Europe.
They are being fined and having points deductions and that's fine, if you don't abide by the rules."But City appear to have impunity. It makes the institution of the Premier League weaker."The hearing into City's alleged 115 violations of the Premier League's financial regulations wrapped up in December 2024, yet the independent commission continues its deliberations.Liverpool was beaten to the Premier League title during the period in question regarding Man City's 115 charges.(Image: Getty Images)Speaking at the FT Live's Business of Football Summit, Tebas also took aim at the Premier League's financial regulations and spending guidelines.
If you allow clubs to spend 85 per cent of revenues but aren't taking into account expenses, no fair play rules are of any use at all.Get LFC's 2025/26 season home and away kitsThis article contains affiliate links, we will receive a commission on any sales we generate from it. It's not rocket science."The English system of 85 per cent SCR plus transfers, which means clubs can go to 115 per cent of revenues, that will cause inflation, I'm sure about that."I don't know where they get these figures from.
