The Premier League and Manchester City are awaiting the result of the hearing into 115 charges for alleged breaches of the league's financial rules
Premier League clubs want more clarity about the settlement of a legal dispute with Manchester City over the rules that govern commercial deals, BBC Sport has been told.
On Monday, clubs were informed by the league that City had accepted associated party transactions (APT) regulations are "valid and binding", with both parties agreeing to terminate legal proceedings, and a statement being issued shortly afterwards.
APT rules were introduced by the Premier League to prevent clubs from profiting from commercial deals with companies linked to their owners that are deemed above "fair market value".
City had mounted a lawsuit against the Premier League, claiming the rules were "unlawful".








