Manchester City are protected commercially if UEFA’s two-year Champions League ban is upheld.
According to Daily Mail, there are not the same stipulations as Manchester United as their rivals work based on qualification to Europe’s premier competition.
United face losses of more than £20million from their £75m-a-year agreement with Adidas should they fail to qualify for the Champions League over two consecutive seasons.
However, City will not face reductions on their £65m-a-season kit deal with Puma.
UEFA handed down a two-year European suspension for breaking FFP regulations.
City are taking their case to the CAS (the Court of Arbitration for Sport) in a bid to get the decision overturned.
Source:
Daily Mail
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