Guardiola vows to stay at Man City and urges a swift decision on Premier League charges

Pep Guardiola has vowed to stay at Manchester City regardless of the outcome of the investigation into the club’s alleged financial breaches, but has called for a swift decision on potential sanctions.

Manchester City were charged with more than 100 breaches of the Premier League’s financial rules in February, dating from 2009/10 to 2017/18. The charges came after a four-year investigation and the case has been referred to an independent commission by the Premier League. City have denied any wrongdoing.

 

If found guilty, potential sanctions could include points deductions, removal of titles won or expulsion from the Premier League, but Guardiola – who has been adamant regarding City’s innocence – has vowed to remain at the Etihad regardless of the outcome.

“I will stay next season,” Guardiola said at his pre-match press conference ahead of City’s clash with Brighton.

“I will stay. When 100 breaches from the Premier League against us, don’t worry, we will be there.”

Guardiola did call for a swift resolution to the case, which has placed a shadow over the club’s Premier League title celebrations. City were crowned Premier League champions last weekend, securing a fifth title in the last six seasons.

“What I would like is for the Premier League, or the judges, to make [a decision] as soon as possible,” he added.

“Maybe we did something wrong, everyone will know it, and if we are like we believe we are, like we have done as a club for many years in the right way, then the people stop talking about that. We would love it tomorrow.

“Hopefully they are not so busy, and judges can see it and listen to both sides, and at the end decide what is the best. Because in the end I know firmly that what we won on the pitch we deserve it, I don’t have any doubts.”

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