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“Man City Responds to 115-Charge Case as Liverpool Awaits Verdict.”

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Manchester City has released its annual report, shedding light on the potential outcome following a hearing into 115 charges brought by the Premier League. The club stands accused of allegedly violating financial rules over a nine-year span from 2009 to 2018. An independent hearing was held a year ago, but alongside Liverpool and the rest of the Premier League, the club is still awaiting the verdict. The commission has yet to publicly announce its decision on the alleged breaches, which City vehemently denies. The decision has been imminent for quite some time, there’s not a lot that they can do. It doesn’t take that long.” However, according to the Manchester Evening News, City’s annual report states that the independent commission is still ‘reviewing the matter’. The annual report from City reads: “In response to the charges, the Club issued a public statement that it welcomes the review of this matter by an independent Commission, to impartially consider the comprehensive body of irrefutable evidence that exists in support of its position. “As at the date of publishing these financial statements, the independent Commission is still in the process of reviewing… “Man City Responds to 115-Charge Case as Liverpool Awaits Verdict.”

“Bruno Fernandes Names Three Ideal Destinations If He Leaves Manchester United.”

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Fernandes has confirmed he was close to moving to Saudi Arabia during the summer, claiming that United wanted him to leave but talks with his family and head coach Ruben Amorim saw him stay put. Al-Hilal were understood to be willing to pay £100million for Fernandes, offering the midfielder wages of up to £700,000 a week, but resisted the move despite pressure from above which left him “hurt”. Bruno Fernandes’ time at Old Trafford appears set to end sooner rather than later, with the midfielder entering the final 18 months of his Manchester United contract in January. He has already revealed three dream destinations—none of which include Saudi Arabia. “I would like to experience the Spanish league and fight for big titles in Italy,” Fernandes told Canal 11. “I have many connections to Italy… my daughter was born there. “I’ve also thought about returning to Portugal… the first option would be Sporting. To be happy, like it was with Sporting. But I don’t want to ruin the image that was left.” “But I don’t want to drag myself there, I want to add to it. And even try district… “Bruno Fernandes Names Three Ideal Destinations If He Leaves Manchester United.”

“UBA, Lagos State, Lagride Sign $100m Deal to Empower 3,500 Drivers.”

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United Bank for Africa (UBA) on Tuesday signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Lag ride and the Lagos State Government for a $100 million facility aimed at deploying 3,500 vehicles to support Lag ride’s ride-hailing operations in Lagos. Speaking at the signing ceremony in Lagos, UBA Group Managing Director, Oliver Alawuba, said the agreement formalised a strategic partnership between UBA Plc, Lagride and the Lagos State Government. He explained that the collaboration aims to finance up to 3,500 vehicles for Lagride drivers operating across Lagos State. Alawuba said the initiative would allow at least 3,500 drivers to move from renting vehicles to owning their own cars within a four-year period. He described the programme as a significant step toward economic empowerment, adding that it would be supported by structured and professional driver training. According to him, the training is expected to promote discipline, orderliness and improved road conduct in Lagos, while offering passengers a safer and more secure ride experience. He added that the initiative would deepen financial inclusion and drive growth and shared prosperity for all stakeholders. He noted that the $100 million… “UBA, Lagos State, Lagride Sign $100m Deal to Empower 3,500 Drivers.”