English Premier League is set to deduct points from Manchester over alleged violation of the Financial Fair Play (FFP) rules between 2012 and 2016.
This comes after UEFA has also banned the Cityzens from participating in the Champions League for two years and also ordered the reigning Champions of England to pay a £25million fine.
Unlike the Champions League ban that could be overturned, it is unlikely for City to evade “any punishment” that they face from the Premier League.
The report indicates that Premier League committees had already discussed potential punishments in the event that UEFA punished City.
City are currently in second place in the Premier League on 51 points, 22 points adrift of runaway leaders Liverpool and are also 27 points above the relegation zone.
More: Daily Mail