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sport news Man City summit: Premier League bigwigs head to London for 'feisty' meeting ... trends now

sport news Man City summit: Premier League bigwigs head to London for 'feisty' meeting ... trends now

The Man City summit: Premier League bigwigs including Chelsea's Todd Boehly and Newcastle's Amanda Staveley head to London's plush Churchill hotel for 'feisty finger-pointing' over finance rules

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Chelsea chairman Todd Boehly and Newcastle chief Amanda Staveley were pictured rocking up at London's Churchill hotel on Thursday, as representatives from each top flight club gathered to discuss the Premier League's charge against Manchester City.

The Premier League champions were charged on Monday with over 100 alleged financial rules breaches across a nine-year period and are at risk of points deductions or even expulsion from the division should the accusations be proved.

Financial Fair Play regulations will no doubt be on the agenda at the quarterly shareholder meeting, which was originally scheduled for the end of this week, with the Premier League anticipating a years-long battle with the Manchester club.

Executives fear the case, which has been referred to an independent commission, could go on for at least two years without resolution.

Alongside Boehly and Staveley, Brighton chiefs Tony Bloom and Paul Barber were spotted arriving in the capital.

Chelsea owner Todd Boehly arrived in London for the Premier League's shareholder meeting

Chelsea owner Todd Boehly arrived in London for the Premier League's shareholder meeting

Amanda Staveley was also present - with the Premier League preparing for a 'feisty occasion'

Amanda Staveley was also present - with the Premier League preparing for a 'feisty occasion'

Premier League executives anticipate 'a feisty occasion with a lot of finger-pointing', according to the Independent

It is understood that clubs hold varying opinions towards Financial Fair Play regulations, but news of Manchester City's alleged breaches has been described as 'one of the most unifying factors since the Super

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