Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola is confident the club will win their appeal against a two-year UEFA ban from European football.
City's appeal against the ban was heard last month at the Court of Arbitration of Sport and a decision is expected by Jul 13.European soccer's governing body UEFA ruled in February that City had committed serious breaches of Financial Fair Play regulations and failed to cooperate with its investigation, handing them a ban and a 30 million euro fine.
"On 13 July we will know the resolution, hopefully, for the club - all the workers, players and everyone here, staff - to try to continue growing up as a club in the next years," he added. They also ensure that sponsorship deals are based on their real market value and are genuine commercial agreements - and not ways for owners to pump cash into a club to get around the rules.
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