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Pep Guardiola wants Manchester City financial charges dealt with 'as soon as possible'; says he will stay at club

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Pep Guardiola is keen for a quick resolution in Manchester City’s case of alleged breaches of Premier League financial rules – but says he will stay at the club regardless of the result.

City have secured a fifth Premier League title in the last six years and are aiming to win the Treble with the FA Cup final and Champions League final to come over the next month.

Ad However, City are also facing over 100 charges of alleged financial breaches between 2009 and 2018. TransfersMan City have three-man shortlist if Arsenal target Gundogan leaves — Paper Round11 HOURS AGO It is not known when a verdict will arrive, but City boss Guardiola plans to stay at the Etihad and says the club «want to defend our principles». “I will stay next season while there are 110 breaches against us.

Don’t worry, we will be there. “What I would like is if the Premier League and the judges could make something as soon as possible. “Then if we have done something wrong everybody will know it, and if we are like we believe as a club – for many years in the right way – then the people will stop talking about that. “We would love it [decision] tomorrow, this afternoon better than tomorrow.

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