UEFA President Aleksander Ceferin has reaffirmed the organization's stance on Manchester City's Financial Fair Play (FFP) violations, stating 'We know we were right' in regards to UEFA's investigators banning the club from European competition. In an exclusive interview, Ceferin expressed his confidence in the FFP verdict against Manchester City and criticized the notion of players joining Saudi clubs to drive change as a 'joke'. Meanwhile, as Chelsea awaits the outcome of their own FFP case, Newcastle United is reportedly in talks to negotiate a world record £300m transfer for defender Dan Burn to avoid breaking FFP rules.
UEFA’s investigators were “right” to ban Manchester City from European competition after finding they had breached financial regulations, its president Aleksander Ceferin has said https://t.co/39T5bZee8p
UEFA President Aleksander Ceferin interview with @ben_rumsby well worth a read but I choked on my coffee when I read that he could not imagine the life-threatening UEFA sh*tshow before the Paris Champions League final ever happening again…. https://t.co/Ln3etqRQqR
🚨UEFA chief gives 'guilty' Man City FFP verdict as Chelsea await outcome 👉https://t.co/pybh1nH3IO https://t.co/pybh1nH3IO
🗣️ "We know we were right" UEFA president Aleksander Ceferin on Manchester City's FFP charge.
‘We know we were right’: Uefa chief Aleksander Ceferin sure of Man City’s FFP guilt Plus, in an EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW with @ben_rumsby, Ceferin discusses why players joining Saudi clubs to drive change is a ‘joke’ #TelegraphFootball #mcfc
With Newcastle United running out of time to avoid breaking FFP rules, Chairman Yasir Al-Rumayyan meets with the mysterious owner of Saudi Club Al-Madeup to negotiate a world record £300m transfer for defender Dan Burn https://t.co/WDzx2dx3Dm