Verdict could lead to £60m Arsenal windfall if Man City 115 charges upheld

Everton have been ordered by the courts to pay Burnley nearly £40m in compensation following legal action being bought against them by The Clarets.

in Late 2023, Everton were deducted deducted points for breaches of the Profitability and Sustainability Rules (PSR) in the 2021/22 season. This was reduced to six points on appeal in early 2024. The points deduction was applied to the 2023/24 season.

In 2021/22, Burnley were relegated, finishing 4 points behind Everton. Burnley’s claim was that had the deduction been applied in the season the offence took place, then Everton would have been relegated and Burnley would have stayed in the Premier League.

The difference in financial reward between playing in the Premier League and Championship is huge, with the play-off final often dubbed the “£200m game”. And it is based on that “loss of earnings that Burnley sued Everton.

The decision, which Everton plan to appeal, could have wider ramifications in English football. Most notably with Manchester city.

City face 115 charges, many of which are for financial misconduct between 2009 and 2018. Were they to be found guilty of the charges and be given a points deduction for the 2026/27 season, Premier League clubs could point to the decision in Burnley v Everton as a precedent that City should pay them financial compensation for any loss in revenue for those seasons they committed offences.

Premier League teams get “prize money” depending on where they finish. For 2025/25, Liverpool as champions earned £2.7m more than Arsenal in 2nd place. That might not seem much, but were Man City to be deducted enough points to have finished 2 or 3 places lower per season, across multiple seasons, the compensation would quickly grow to 8 figures.

The courts would then have to factor in loss of revenue from sponsorship and the huge one – Champions League football.

In 2015/16, Man City finished 4th, level on points with Manchester United but above them on goal difference. The next year they earned over £50m from being in the Champions League. Then in 2016/17, City finished 3rd, 3 points ahead of Arsenal in 5th. They earned over £60 million from playing Champions League football.

Based on the Burnley judgement, both Arsenal and Manchester United could make the case that they suffered a loss of earnings due to Man City finishing ahead of them, if any points deduction relates to offences that season and would take Man City below them. And that does not account for any case which both clubs may be able to make from ticket sales and sponsorship.

The money will never soften the blow of being denied success due to a club financially doping, however collectively it could be a huge financial blow for City.

We all await with bated breath for the result of the Man City case, which has gone on far to long. But even when the verdict is announced, that will not be the end of it.

City will likely appeal and, depending on what seasons the point deductions are from, Premier League clubs will be lining up for their slice of compensation.

Keenos

9 thoughts on “Verdict could lead to £60m Arsenal windfall if Man City 115 charges upheld

  1. The level playing field.'s avatarThe level playing field.

    when do the rest of the league get their compensation for the shareholders loan scandal…time for Arsenal, Liverpool, Brighton et al to pay up…

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  3. MR. BOSCO WESINA's avatarBOSCO WESINA

    People should not underestimate Manchester City’s capacity to overcome the 115 Premier League charges, regardless of the outcome. This club has already faced a major legal and reputational storm before and came through it strongly. In 2020, UEFA banned Manchester City from European competitions for two seasons and imposed a €30 million fine over alleged Financial Fair Play breaches. Many people concluded that City were finished, that players would leave, and that the club’s progress would collapse. But City appealed to the Court of Arbitration for Sport, and the case was overturned. CAS ruled that most of the serious allegations were either not established or were time-barred, and the European ban was removed. The fine was also reduced from €30 million to €10 million, mainly for failure to cooperate with UEFA’s investigation. That case showed something important: Manchester City is not a club that panics under pressure. It has strong legal representation, professional management, financial stability, and the confidence to defend itself through the proper process. The club did not win by noise or emotion; it won by presenting its case before an independent body. The current 115 charges are serious, and everyone should wait for the final verdict before making conclusions. But whether City are cleared, fined, deducted points, or given any other sanction, the club has the structure to respond. Manchester City has elite football systems, world-class facilities, a strong academy, loyal supporters, experienced leadership, and a winning culture built over many years. Even if the outcome brings difficulties, City will not disappear. Great institutions are tested by storms, and Manchester City has already proved that it can face pressure, defend itself, adapt, and come back stronger. The UEFA case showed that allegations are not the same as guilt, and punishment is not final until the proper process is complete. So, for me, the message is simple: let the process finish, respect the final decision, but never doubt Manchester City’s capacity to overcome. This club has survived pressure before, and whatever happens with the 115 charges, City will continue to stand, compete, and build for the future.

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