## Khaldoon Al Mubarak on Man City’s Financial Rules Breaches
Man City have been charged with 115 breaches of financial rules by the Premier League, leading to much speculation about the club’s credibility and success. Chairman Khaldoon Al Mubarak recently spoke out about the charges, insisting that the club is “very well run” and that they are “going through the legal process”. He also highlighted the club’s net spend over the last season, three years, five years, and 10 years, and urged people to pause and ask questions before commenting.
### Man City’s Financial Rules Breaches
The Premier League recently charged Man City with 115 breaches of financial rules, leading to much speculation about the club’s credibility and success. The charges are significant, and those outside of the Etihad can question the validity of their achievements.
### Khaldoon Al Mubarak’s Response
Man City chairman Khaldoon Al Mubarak recently discussed the charges in an in-house interview conducted after the club’s treble win. While he said he was “very frustrated” that the charges “take so much” from the on-field success, he also insisted that Man City were “very well run”. He went on to highlight the club’s net spend over the last season, three years, five years, and 10 years, and urged people to pause and ask questions before commenting.
### The Impact of the Charges
Given the 115 charges looming over Man City – and the magnitude of them – it is only right that those outside of their bubble can question the credibility of their success. It is almost certainly why there was more focus in the national press on Jack Grealish’s celebrations than there was on Man City winning three trophies.
### Man City’s Confidence
There is clearly a confidence within Man City that they will beat the charges against them – or, at least, a loophole is found as was the case with their battle with UEFA in 2020. From a wider perspective, including those at Liverpool, the sooner the “facts” are laid out, the better.