Man City FFP case ‘influences’ the FA’s decision on Guardiola, England amid ‘ambitious swoop’ claim

Manchester City s ongoing Financial Fair Play case will reportedly influence the FA s decision on whether to make Pep Guardiola the next England manager.

following Gareth Southgate s decision to quit after the Euro 2024 final.

Lee Carsley has made an unbeaten start as interim boss, but it remains to be seen whether he will be appointed permanently as , Eddie Howe and Graham Potter are among the alternative options.

Guardiola has entered the final year of his contract, so this season could be his last as the head coach of the Premier League champions.

Man City s ongoing legal case could impact the Spaniard s decision on his next move. A hearing is underway after the Premier League were charged after being accused of breaching over 100 FFP rules.

They were charged after the Premier League conducted a four-year probe into their conduct between 2009 and 2018.

If found guilty, Man City could be given a huge fine, points deduction, transfer ban or expulsion from the Premier League.

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Another case involving Man City and the Premier League has already been heard as the club have campaigned for the removal of Associated Party Transaction (APT) rules.

, but the official verdict is yet to be made public.

While this has been ongoing, the FA are eyeing an ambitious swoop to appoint Guardiola.

However, it is noted that their pursuit of the Man City boss will be influenced by the outcome of the ongoing trial of the century against the Premier League .

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The report claims.

Guardiola is viewed by many within the governing body as the best candidate for the full-time vacancy as the national team’s head coach, although there is an acknowledgment that such an appointment would be ambitious.

The Spaniard currently earns £20million a year at the Etihad a sum way out of the FA’s budget. But Mail Sport has learned that FA figures are also mindful of City’s current fight against the alleged 115 breaches of the Premier League’s financial rules and any possible impact the findings may have on a move to make Guardiola the long-term successor of recently departed boss Gareth Southgate.

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