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Published on 2024-04-29 17:45:00
The executive team at Manchester City remains confident in the club’s fate despite facing 115 charges issued by the Premier League over alleged financial rule breaches. The charges were first issued over a year ago following a lengthy investigation by the Premier League, and the club maintains they have a strong case supported by evidence.
Recent developments suggest that Manchester City’s executive team is even more confident now than before the CAS trial in 2020 that the club will be cleared of the charges at the independent tribunal. The club has also sent out legal warnings to those involved, asserting their position of strength and knowledge in the matter.
Both Manchester City and the Premier League are set to face off in front of an independent panel in the autumn of 2024 regarding the 115 charges. The club has expressed surprise at the allegations and is looking forward to having the matter resolved once and for all by the independent commission. The outcome of this case is expected to be determined prior to the end of the 2024/25 campaign.
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