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The defending champions won a case against the Premier League last year when a tribunal found that Associated Party Transaction regulations went against competition law.
City 's legal team have reportedly insisted that those amended regulations 'discriminate' against them.
The same panel which ruled in City 's favour last year will again make a final decision.
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