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Manchester City executive who worked in club's hospitality arm stole more than £100,000 from the club after transferring refunds to her own bank account

A Manchester City executive who cheated the club out of over £100,000 will have a court psychiatric report before she is sentenced - but has been warned 'all options are open'.

Fiona Barclay, 33, who was a business development manager for the Premier League champions, is understood to have worked in the club's hospitality arm.

She transferred refunds due to others and also dishonestly used a client's bank details between June 2019 and February 2021.

Barclay, who was later suspended and sacked by City, today appeared at Minshull Street Crown Court, in Manchester, where she was due to be sentenced after she admitted fraud by abuse of position at an earlier hearing - with the total cost of the fraud £104,374.