Manchester City reportedly appear to have won their APT legal battle with the Premier League with Everton and Liverpool unable to vote on new rule amendments
Manchester City look to have won their legal battle with the Premier League regarding Associated Party Transactions rules. This case is separate from the 115-charge hearing that is currently in progress. The Times states that a members' vote on amendments to APT regulations was dropped from Thursday's Premier League meeting, inferring that a wider reformation of the rules may follow.
The installing of any new or adjusted rules would need to be voted in favour of by at least 14 of the 20 member clubs. Should the aforementioned report be accurate, this would denote another legal defeat for the Premier League. Earlier this month, it saw an independent commission rule that it had no right to charge Leicester City with finance breaches for the timeframe it had specified.
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