The English Premier League ruled earlier that Ewarton violated the financial fairness regulations, and fined them 10 points, the Daily Mail said that law enforcement actions are coming, Manchester City, Chelsea may become the next club to be opened, to the degree of violation of the "double blue" and the strict judgment scale, enough to punish the two giants relegated to the next class.
Manchester City in February this year has been prosecuted by the Premier League financial irregularities, involving more than 100 charges, at that time, public opinion that may be fined, but after the Ewarton was deducted 10 points, proving that the Premier League will be strict law enforcement. The Daily Mail interviewed Manchester City's former financial advisor, Paulson, who believes that the penalty guidelines, Manchester City, Chelsea may be punished by relegation: "After the deduction of points for Ewarton, followed by the turn of Manchester City, Chelsea, if the two football clubs were ruled to be financial irregularities, it may be punished directly to relegation, because the scale of the penalty this time is very strict, very unfavorable to Manchester City, Chelsea, and will be reopened in January next year after the reopening of the winter transfer market! It will be very interesting to see how they operate the whole beautiful handicap." The Times pointed out that City will be deducted 30 points if they are convicted.
Manchester City have been accused of violating a number of financial rules between 2009 and 2018, including failing to provide accurate information on financial revenue and team salaries, failing to comply with financial fairness regulations and failing to cooperate with the Premier League's law enforcement investigations. The Premier League has also accused City of inflating their sponsorship revenue and paying former manager Vincent Vinzini twice as much for his labor through a secret deal.