Manchester City are confident that they have 'irrefutable evidence' to present to CAS in Monday's appeal against their two-year European ban, according to the Telegraph.
Earlier this year, the Premier League champions were struck by UEFA with a two-year ban from all European competition, as well as a £25 million fine, for breaches of Financial FairPlay by overstating the value of the club's sponsorship revenues between 2012 and 2016.
However, according to the Telegraph on Sunday afternoon, Manchester City are confident they have “irrefutable evidence” to present on Monday in their appeal at the Court of Arbitration for Sport. It was also revealed by the Telegraph that the enmity between City and Uefa was shown in a series of letters, when Europe’s governing body was accused of leaking information over the breaking financial fair play rules.