Tuesday briefing: Manchester City claim Premier League analysis of commercial income is ‘unfair’
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9 July 2024 - 4:30 AM
Manchester City are reportedly claiming that the Premier League has treated them unfairly in assessing their commercial income by relying on the analysis of a data company that also works for their rivals.
As reported by The Guardian, the league’s scrutiny of the fair market value of City’s deals was undertaken by the global data and media valuation firm Nielsen Sports, which has contracts with several top-flight clubs.
City are understood to have raised the Premier League’s use
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