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7 April 2025 - 4:30 AM

Manchester City have claimed that rival Premier League clubs have an unfair advantage, due to them receiving significant shareholder loans from their owners, as reported by The Times.

In the 2022/23 season, Arsenal received £259 million in shareholder loans, while Everton benefited from £450 million. The previous year, Brighton secured shareholder loans worth £406.5 million, while Leicester City received £265 million.

City reportedly believe that independent experts should have be

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