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ESPN FC: PSG and Man City hit with FFP finesFC's Gab Marcotti explains how the FFP rule was broken by PSG and Manchester City and how it will affect them.Tags: Psg, Ligue 1ESPN Nike lunar Hyperdunk 2013 VoltPSG and Man City hit with FFP finesManchester City chairman Khaldoon Al Mubarak has told City TV that the Premier Nike Vapor 9champions will act swiftly in the transfer market this summer.•Mooney: Milner exit a potential concern for City• Marcotti:What UEFA's financial fair play ruling meansCity are keen to build on their success of 2013-14, in which they won both the league title and Capital One Cup, even though they face a spending cap as a result of UEFA sanctions.The European governing body has limited City's net outlay on players this summer to 49 million as one of their punishments for breaching financial fair play regulations.But City said last week that figure would have no "material impact" on planned transfer activity that Al Mubarak now says will begin imminently.Al Mubarak confirmed that the Premier League champions, who are interested in the Porto pair of Eliaquim Mangala and Fernando and Arsenal's out-of-contract right-back Bacary Sagna, are at an advanced stage of their planning.City had completed four signings - of Fernandinho, Jesus Navas, Alvaro Negredo and Stevan Jovetic - by July 19 last summer, with the Brazilian midfielder secured by early June, even before manager Manuel Pellegrini was officially hired.Al Mubar@uc@m7zpzv0lgr@uc@
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