In an unusual display of solidarity, Liverpool, alongside three other prominent Premier League clubs, has taken steps to protect its interests as the ongoing legal case involving Manchester City and the Premier League approaches a conclusion. Manchester City is facing 115 alleged breaches of the Premier League’s financial rules over a span of ten years, charges the club has consistently denied. The case is being evaluated by an independent commission, with a verdict expected in early 2024.
As reported by *The Times*, Liverpool, along with Manchester United, Arsenal, and Tottenham Hotspur, has issued legal notices to preserve the right to seek compensation in the event that Manchester City is found guilty. These clubs are taking precautionary steps to ensure they are not barred from seeking damages due to the passage of time since the allegations were first revealed. The Liverpool Echo further states that Liverpool has acted on legal advice to protect its position, especially in light of a six-year statute of limitations. The initial Football Leaks revelations, which exposed the alleged breaches, were published by *Der Spiegel* on November 5, 2018.
Liverpool’s decision to file these notices now, rather than waiting until the final verdict, appears to be a wise move. The legal complexities surrounding the case are considerable, but by taking action at this stage, Liverpool ensures it is not precluded from seeking potential compensation in the future. The club may be entitled to damages if it can prove that Manchester City’s alleged financial misconduct resulted in financial losses, such as missing out on league titles or Champions League spots.
Liverpool has experienced close competition with Manchester City in recent seasons, finishing just a point behind them on two occasions, making them one of the clubs most directly affected by the allegations. It is understandable that Liverpool, having suffered significant near-misses in recent years, would want to protect its legal rights and ensure that justice is served in this case.
The outcome of this case is expected to have significant implications for English football, and the Premier League’s handling of financial regulations. The ruling will be closely scrutinized by all clubs with an interest in maintaining fair competition and upholding the integrity of the sport. By filing legal notices now, Liverpool is positioning itself to seek appropriate compensation if the case is decided in its favor. The final verdict, anticipated in early 2024, is likely to have far-reaching consequences, not just for Manchester City but for the wider landscape of English football.