Wenger's comments come in light of Manchester City's ongoing legal battles over allegations of financial misconduct, involving 115 separate charges of breaching financial regulations. The situation has cast a shadow over City's recent success, with the club embroiled in an extensive investigation by the Premier League.
Recently, City won a significant legal battle when a panel of senior judges, including a former Master of the Rolls, ruled in favour of the club. The ruling stated that the Premier League’s "Associated Party Transactions" regulations unfairly prevented Manchester City from completing two major sponsorship deals. While the Premier League claimed some success in the case, the outcome has led to further scrutiny of the FFP rules and their application.
Despite the severity of the charges, Wenger believes: "At the moment you cannot hear a club like Man City being charged by 115 different charges in a football season. I don't believe in that. The Premier League already lost a case, the first case against them. I don't know them [City], I can't judge them.
"I just think, 115 different charges against a football club today looks like we are in an international administration. Financial Fair Play rules have to be changed and made more simple. They [City owners] came in and they had not faced any Financial Fair Play nor have Chelsea. Chelsea, they bought my players [from Arsenal] and Chelsea also bought what they wanted because there were no Financial Fair Play rules."