Manchester City breaks off deal with Indian club: reasons for the abrupt decision.
Termination of cooperation with Mumbai City FC
According to The Sun: CITY FOOTBALL GROUP has severed ties with Mumbai City FC amid chaos surrounding the Indian Super League. The company, which owns Manchester City, purchased 65% of the shares of the Indian club in 2019 and controlled a number of triumphs. However, the highest level of football in the country has been thrown into disarray due to...
'This happened following growing problems in the league's organization.'
As a result of these events, the company decided to withdraw its investments from Mumbai City FC, which has caused significant resonance among fans and experts. Many express concerns about the club's future and its ability to maintain its former level of success without the support of a major investor.
This termination of cooperation is an important step for CITY FOOTBALL GROUP, as the club had been part of their family for several years. It is essential to understand that the situation in the Indian Super League requires urgent changes and stabilization so that clubs can continue to compete at a high level.
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