Decision on Man City's 115 Charges Unlikely Before Spring 2025
An independent commission's decision on the 115 charges against Manchester City is unlikely to be made public before spring 2025, despite the hearing being brought forward to mid-September. Initially scheduled for November, the hearing is expected to last around 10 weeks, with both the Premier League and Manchester City presenting extensive legal arguments.
The commission will need several months to review the evidence and make a decision, which could be delayed further if Manchester City appeals any unfavorable ruling. This process could extend into late 2025.
Premier League chief executive Richard Masters emphasized the necessity of enforcing rules despite the uncertainty and frustration it causes. The charges against City include alleged breaches of financial reporting, manager and player pay information, adherence to UEFA's financial regulations, and cooperation with the Premier League's investigation.
Additionally, the Premier League is investigating other clubs like Leicester, Everton, and Chelsea for similar breaches. Masters reiterated that enforcing these rules is crucial for maintaining the league's competitive integrity.
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