By Juan Macías
The Premier League office seems keen to wait until the end of the season to make their financial decision on the Citizens Financial Fair Play restrictions rules that they broke.
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Manchester City office is aware that right now that they are in the title race is going to be hard for the Premier League or even the FA to deduct them of any points, but the history could change once the season actually ends. Pep Guardiola is also aware that the team might even get relegated once they take into account the multiple times that they broke the FFP restrictions.
On the other hand it has also been confirmed that there are several teams like Chelsea and Newcastle that might be in the same situation and they need to set the example for the punishment on the Citizens. One of the worse cases could be the one from the Chelsea team, that now has the need to really boost their profits if they want to avoid any type of punishment.
Several sources have been able to confirm that the Chelsea team has to get at least 100 million euros in profit before the next season starts. This situation has forced Mauricio Pochettino, their current manager, to make a list of the players that he would be willing to sell in the summer transfer window to solve this issue right away.
Mauricio Pochettino seems to be keen on the idea that he would get at least one more season as the manager of the Chelsea team, and that is why this decisions could be really important for him. Newcastle on the other hand are on the same situation, but they only have to get 50 million euros in profits to avoid this same situation and to be able to make moves.
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Most of the sources believe that right now he would be open to sell players like Mudryk or Enzo Fernandez, his idea seems to be to lose the less amount of players and selling high value players could be the option for Mauricio Pochettino at the moment.
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