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30 Jul 2025, 14:21

Manchester City Awaits Verdict on 115 Violations

  • The verdict in the Manchester City case could be announced in July 2025.
  • The club is accused of 115 violations of financial regulations.
  • It is the first case among clubs regarding possible sanctions in the event of confirmed accusations.

The Manchester City club continues to await the verdict in the case, in which it is accused of 115 violations of league financial regulations. As reported, the final decision may be announced no earlier than July 2025, during one of the international breaks that lasts from 4 to 18 July.

In recent months, the situation has sparked significant interest among other Premier League clubs, as the outcomes of the case could significantly impact the future of the league. Specifically, Manchester City is accused of violations related to financial fair play from the period between 2009 and 2018, as well as in unrelated cooperation during the investigation.

The problem with the delay in announcing the ruling is related to the confidentiality of the process, while details remain unknown to the general public. However, according to insider sources, the verdict could be announced in July, although earlier predictions suggested it would be announced in April.

Premier League clubs have different opinions about possible sanctions for Manchester City in the event of confirmed accusations. Some clubs are advocating for severe penalties, including expulsion from the league, while others consider it better to impose lesser sanctions.

It is worth noting that Manchester City is relying on its innocence and believes it will achieve a positive outcome for itself in this case. However, the duration of the process could lead to delays in the management of the league.

Tags: Sport/Football/English Premier League

Articles on this topic:

  • www.lequipe.fr - Toujours en attente, Manchester City ne devrait pas connaître le verdict de son « procès du siècle » avant octobre
  • www.independent.co.uk - Man City verdict on 100+ charges could be months away with further delays in sight