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Liverpool sent Man City a 115-charge notice as an £85m transfer warning

Liverpool sent Man City a 115-charge notice as an £85m transfer warning

Latest Liverpool transfer news and gossip with Simon Jordan backing compensation claims against Manchester City while West Ham remains firm on Mohammed Kudus transfer

A general view of a Manchester City corner flag ahead of the Carabao Cup third round match between Manchester City and Watford at the Etihad Stadium.
Man City’s hearing into 115 alleged breaches of financial rules is still ongoing. (Image: Carl Recine/Getty Images)

Tensions are rising between Liverpool and their Premier League rivals. As is the nature of football, having multiple clubs competing for a single title means they are guaranteed to clash both on and off the playing field.

The November international break is well underway, with England getting their final series of matches underway on Thursday evening. Liverpool midfielder Curtis Jones capped off a great senior debut for the Three Lions with a goal on the way to victory in Athens.

Back to Merseyside and chatting around the neighborhood Premier League and Champions League-leading Reds are dominated by suspended referee David Coote, rivals Manchester City and their ongoing legal battle. Arne Slot‘s plans for the coming transfer window.

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Here, the ECHO Check out the latest transfer news and gossip that’s been making headlines over the past 24 hours here…

Simon Jordan supports compensation seekers

Football expert Simon Jordan has backed the four Premier League clubs who have done so submitted notice reserving the right to claim damages from Man Cityshould they be found guilty of serious financial offences.

Alongside Arsenal, Manchester United and Tottenham Hotspur, Liverpool acted within the six-year window to inform their rivals of their intentions. Because no ruling has been made after all this time, they have chosen to take action now.

“They are just expressing their point of view, they should reserve the right to do that,” Jordan responded on talkSPORT. “By doing this they are not suggesting that they disapprove of City’s innocence or condemn them as guilty; they have their own opinions and can speak for themselves.

“If Man City are found guilty of these charges, these clubs will sue them. Absolutely. It is allowed and facilitated by the rules that are in place now and I believe they will take it up.”

The ex-Crystal Palace boss reaffirmed: “That doesn’t mean Man City will be found guilty and that doesn’t mean there should be petty reactions from Man City fans because I can tell you if the shoe was on the other foot .” foot, Man City would do it.

“Those were the rules at the time and if Manchester City broke them and then created outcomes that disadvantaged other people economically then there must be a consequence. It’s not ideal, not what you want, but it’s not surprising.” “

Terms for £85m Kudus transfer

In other news, the Reds are said to be hunting West Ham striker Mohammed Kudus together with Premier League rivals Arsenal.

According to The Daily Mailthe two title rivals are keeping a ‘close eye’ on the Ghanaian, while others are also said to be in the picture. But according to the report, clubs have been warned that the Hammers will adhere to the £85m release clause in the player’s contract and accept no less.

The 24-year-old is said to have settled in London but could change his mind if so Champions League football is offered. His club have tied him down for another three years next summer, so he is under no pressure to accept a lower offer, although it is noted that he would be in a difficult position if Kudus were to start agitating for a move away.