LONDON - Manchester City chairman Khaldoon Al Mubarak says the club will "unquestionably prevail" in the investigation into alleged breaches by the Premier League champions of Financial Fair Play (FFP) regulations.

European soccer's governing body UEFA has referred City to an independent judicial chamber after an investigation opened in March.

German publication Der Spiegel reported in March that the club's Abu Dhabi owners inflated sponsorship agreements to comply with FFP requirements.

"Am I uncomfortable No. I respect regulatory bodies doing their job and any regulatory process that asks questions," Al Mubarak said in an interview published on the club website on Sunday.

"We have to professionally respond which is what we have done. We are dealing with each of these entities as per the process, we have clear answers.

"I believe, quite comfortably, if the process is going to be judged on facts then unquestionably we will prevail. If it's not about facts and it's about other things, then it is a different conversation."

FFP rules are intended to prevent clubs receiving unlimited amounts of money through inflated sponsorship deals with organisations related to the owners.

(Reporting by Toby Davis; editing by Tony Lawrence) ((TobyDavis1@thomsonreuters.com; 0207 542 7933;))