Premier League clubs approve changes to associated party transaction rules
The proposed changes came into play after an independent tribunal found some aspects of the APT rules to be unlawful following Manchester City’s lawsuit.
The transfer deadline for Premier League clubs has already passed, meaning City can’t go into the transfer market for a replacement until January.
Manchester City could be without reserve goalkeeper Claudio Bravo for the rest of the season after the Chilean ruptured an Achilles tendon, the Premier League champions confirmed on Tuesday.
“Bravo has sustained an Achilles tendon injury in today’s training session,” City said in a statement.
“He will fly out to Barcelona for further tests on Thursday where the extent of the injury will be examined.”
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Bravo won two La Liga titles with Barcelona before moving to City in 2016, but an error-strewn first season provoked City to sign Brazilian Ederson from Benfica last year to take over as first-choice ‘keeper.
“No matter what happens, or how bad it looks today, life will go on, and tomorrow will certainly be better,” Bravo tweeted.
However, Bravo played all six ties as City won the League Cup last season and his absence leaves City short on back-up for Ederson.
Daniel Grimshaw, 20, is the only other keeper in the first-team squad but he has not yet made a senior appearance.
Former City and England number one Joe Hart recently joined Burnley on a permanent deal after spending the past two seasons out on loan while England Under-21s goalkeeper Angus Gunn was sold to Southampton earlier this summer.
The transfer deadline for Premier League clubs has already passed, meaning City can’t go into the transfer market for a replacement until January.
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