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Arbitrage said:Man City has done nothing wrong

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The Sports Court of Arbitration came up with a decision on the Benghamin Gare transfer case in Manchester City in 2016. Earlier today, the media reported on the island that `citizens` could lose the argument with Veles Sarsfield and be given a transfer embargo for the next two windows. This rumor has forced Sky Sports to connect with sources from Lausanne who have confirmed that the decision is in favor of Manchester City. The official announcement will be released later this week. Veles has accused the English club according buy fixed football matches of having committed unlawful actions and has been in contact with talent when he was 15 years old. At age 16 and one day Gare officially became a `citizen` player. The Argentineans insisted that the rule allowing transfers of players under 18 years of age only concerns the movement of young players between clubs in the European Union. From Etihad, they referred to Gare`s Italian passport. After all, CAS has agreed that this passport has allowed Gare to leave Argentina after he turns 16, so the rules have not been violated.

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