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Man City defender Aymeric Laporte speaks out on UEFA suspension

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Aymeric Laporte said he is 'very happy' at Manchester City despite the possibility of the club being banned from the Champions League for the next two seasons.

City were handed a two-year suspension from UEFA competitions for breaching FFP regulations in January, although an appeal at the Court of Arbitration for Sport is pending. “We are waiting for a final decision.

We are going to see what happens next season," Laporte said in an interview with El Chiringuito. “Obviously it would hurt us a lot if we aren’t in the Champions League next season. “I am very happy here at Manchester City.

I am enjoying my football here, we are doing great things here. In the last two years we have won eight trophies." The future for City and the rest of

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