Some good news has finally arrived as Manchester City announced their ban from the European football has been lifted.

Two years have passed since the club were accused of “disguising equity funds as sponsorship contributions” between 2012 and 201 which led to their ban from European competitions by UEFA.

Not only were the boys in blue banned from the pitch, they had a hefty 30 million fine which has also successfully been cut down to 10mill.

UEFA finally agreed that the report into the accusations found “insufficient conclusive evidence to uphold all of the CFCB’s conclusions in this specific case and that many of the alleged breaches were time-barred.

In the years European tournament, the Northern team will face Real Madrid for the last 16 second leg in August, which they currently lead 2-1 on aggregate.

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