Manchester City are "innocent until proven guilty" over claims they breached Financial Fair Play (FFP) rules, says manager Pep Guardiola, reports BBC Sport.
City, seeking to complete a domestic treble in Saturday's FA Cup final against Watford, face a Uefa inquiry.
It is understood some Uefa investigators want the club to be banned from the Champions League for a season if they are found guilty.
"I said many times I trust the club," said Guardiola.
"If Uefa decide we have done something wrong, we will be punished.
"I know people want to find us guilty but we are innocent until proven guilty. Today we are innocent."