The Premier League has introduced Profitability and Sustainability Rules (PSR) and last season deducted points from Everton and Nottingham Forest for not complying with them, while also charging Leicester, who have just been promoted back to the top flight. But their biggest case concerns City, who are set to face a hearing this autumn over their 115 charges for breaching the league's financial rules. Al Mubarak predicted the rules would impact on clubs ability to make transfers and said there would also be a clampdown on player swaps.
"Because there’s also been a lot of restrictions now put in place on swaps and loans, so even that is now much more restricted," he said. "So, I think the level of manoeuvrability that was in place before that allowed teams to do what they were able to do in the past, I think, is much more restricted this year and that’s going to be reflected, I believe, this summer."