BREAKING : FA Confirmed Manchester City case will be next after Jurgen Klopp Two matche ban and Ivan Toney eight months suspension....

Jurgen Klopp has been hit with a suspension after the Liverpool boss hit out at Paul Tierney following Liverpool's win over Tottenham.
Jurgen Klopp has been fined £75,000 and suspended from the touchline for two Liverpool games - one suspended - following comments made after the 4-3 win against Tottenham last month.

The suspension is effective immediately, meaning Klopp will sit in the stands for Saturday's visit from Aston Villa as the Reds host their final game of the campaign at Anfield before ending their term at Southampton next Sunday.

Ivan Toney: Brentford striker suspended from all football for eight months after breaking betting rules. 

The ban means that Toney will miss Brentford's last two games of the season and won't be available to play again until January 2024.

Brentford striker Ivan Toney has been suspended from all football for eight months after breaking FA betting rules.

The England international admitted 232 breaches between February 2017 and January 2021.

The sanctions mean the 27-year-old won't be available to play again until 16 January 2024, although he will be allowed to return to training in September.

The striker has also been fined £50,000, according to Sky Sports News.

Manchester City Will Face a possible 15 points deduction.. 

The Premier League confirmed that it had referred a significant number of alleged breaches of its financial rules by Manchester City to an independent commission.

If the charges are proved, it would not only lead to a range of penalties, but would cast a shadow on City’s many achievements since Abu Dhabi …

Manchester City could face expulsion from the Premier League or a points deduction if the club are found to have committed breaches of financial rules. After a four-year investigation, the Premier League has referred a number of alleged breaches to an independent Commission.

Manchester City are 'highly likely' to receive a Premier League points deduction as further punishment for their "serious breaches" of UEFA Financial Fair Play regulations.

The he Premier League champions were hit with a two-season ban from European competition having committed offences in relation to Financial Fair Play and UEFA's club licensing.

According to The Independent, the decision is expected to force the Premier League to hand out a punishment of their own due to licensing issues, meaning that a points deduction in England's top flight is likely to occur.

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