Manchester City and the Premier League have reached a settlement in their dispute over the rules that govern commercial deals.
City began a legal challenge against the Premier League over new rules governing sponsorship deals, which the club claimed were "unlawful".
However, as part of the settlement, City have accepted the rules governing associated party transactions (ATP) are valid and binding.
"Neither the Premier League nor the club will be making any further comment about the matter," a joint statement said.
Last year, an independent arbitration panel found against aspects of the league's APT regulations after a lawsuit instigated by the club.