As Manchester City continues to navigate the uncertainty surrounding the ongoing Premier League investigation, the club has made efforts to reassure its players that they will not face the threat of relegation or expulsion.

The reigning champions are under investigation by an Independent Commission following 115 charges of alleged financial misconduct. City asserts they have “irrefutable evidence” proving their innocence, with the hearing, which began last Monday, expected to last for ten weeks.

Both domestic and foreign clubs are reportedly monitoring the situation closely, preparing bids for key players such as Erling Haaland, Rodri, Kevin De Bruyne, and Phil Foden should significant sanctions be imposed.

Ferran Soriano, City’s chief executive, addressed the squad following the charges, instilling confidence that the club would ultimately prevail.

However, the gravity of the case has cast a shadow over the dressing room, with agents seeking clarification amidst an atmosphere of speculation.

The commission has extensive powers and could enforce severe penalties, including relegation, which has worried both players and fans alike.

Guardiola, addressing this speculation, emphasized, “It’s like everyone expects us to not just be relegated—they want us to disappear off the face of the earth.”

The club’s restrained spending in the last transfer window hints at possible preparation for impending penalties.

Meanwhile, Guardiola, whose contract expires at the end of this season, has sought to quell concerns, reassuring his squad that the club’s future remains bright.

Amid these challenges, City is forging ahead with plans for a £300 million redevelopment of the North Stand, aimed at increasing their stadium capacity beyond 60,000.

The commitment to infrastructure reflects a belief in a stable future, while the club prepares to offer extensions to key players like Rodri, who is being courted by Real Madrid, as well as rewarding Haaland for his prolific scoring.