Manchester City The court case against 115 accusations of financial irregularities will be resolved in the “near future”, according to first division director Ricardo Masters.
The city was accused in February 2023 of more than a hundred financial irregularities, which allegedly occurred between 2009 and 2018 under the ownership of sheikh mansur.
Everton and Nottingham Forest have already received points deductions this season, but given the scale of City's case, it has not yet been resolved and there is no known deadline for it, and City have promised to fight the case with a team of specialized lawyers.
Teachers He reiterated that he revealed months ago in the House of Commons that there is a date for the case, but that it is confidential. However, the Premier League boss said he expected a resolution in the near future.
Speaking at a press conference for the European Leagues group on Friday, Teachers He said the hearing would be held in the “near future.”
“We cannot comment on the case, the date is set,” Teachers saying. “The case will resolve itself at some point soon.”
What punishment does Manchester City face?
Despite the accusations, City are on track to win their fourth consecutive Premier League title, something that No team in history has achieved it.
Pep Guardiola's team They are one point behind Arsenal after their 4-0 win over Brighton on Thursday, and still have a game in hand and an arguably easier schedule than the Gunners have over the final five games of the season.
The charges against the club include allegations over financial reporting and failure to cooperate with the Premier League investigation six years ago. The city denies any wrongdoing, but if convicted, she could face a fine. Severe fine, points deduction, relegation from the Premier League and possible loss of their titles won during the period..