Just over a month after Manchester City were banned from the UEFA Champions League for two seasons, the reigning Premier League champions have been slapped with another fine by European football's governing body.
In February, City were banned from competing in European club competitions for the next two seasons by UEFA after the club was found guilty of committing "serious breaches" of the Financial Fair Play regulations.

1) Manchester United – 2 213 points from 1 067 matches

10) West Ham United – 1 125 points from 911 matches

9) Aston Villa – 1 248 points from 952 matches

8) Newcastle United – 1 307 points from 949 matches

7) Manchester City – 1 426 points from 876 matches

6) Everton – 1 464 points from 1 067 matches

5) Tottenham Hotspur – 1 636 points from 1 067 matches

4) Liverpool – 1 931 points from 1 067 matches

3) Chelsea – 1 979 points from 1 067 matches

2) Arsenal – 1 995 points from 1 066 matches