The former Barca boss has insisted he will see out last 12 months of his Etihad contract but two-year European ban casts doubts over his future
UEFA have delivered a damning verdict on Manchester City, but for the Premier League champions, the matter is a long way from being over.
The European governing body have handed City a two-year ban from the Champions League and a €30 million fine (£25m/$33m) for a “serious” breach of Financial Fair Play rules and failing to cooperate with their investigation.
The fallout from the decision could be wide-reaching and instantly calls into question the long-term futures of manager Pep Guardiola and many of the star names of City’s highly-talented squad.
The European governing body have handed City a two-year ban from the Champions League and a €30 million fine (£25m/$33m) for a “serious” breach of Financial Fair Play rules and failing to cooperate with their investigation.
The fallout from the decision could be wide-reaching and instantly calls into question the long-term futures of manager Pep Guardiola and many of the star names of City’s highly-talented squad.
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