Manchester City chairman Khaldoon Al Mubarak has apologised for his decision to join the failed European Super League, but warned that the club will continue to be ‘disruptive’ to stay among the elite.
City had a difficult relationship with UEFA even before signing up for the breakaway league, having twice been charged by Europe’s governing body for breaching Financial Fair Play rules.
Khaldoon admitted that he regrets being part of the ESL plot, but admitted that he will do what it takes in future to keep City at the top.
Man City chairman Khaldoon Al Mubarak has apologised for the club's decision to join ESL
‘We will continue to push the envelope in everything we do – because we want to be the best club in the world,’ he said.