Manchester City's fate in their lawsuit against the Premier League remains uncertain. |
Manchester City may have to wait until the end of June to know the final outcome of the allegations from the Premier League. Initially, the parties hoped for a ruling early this year, but things could drag on for another three months.
Previously, manager Pep Guardiola had predicted that March would be the time the team would receive the information, but this now seems unlikely. The Athletic reveals that the prospect of Manchester City receiving a ruling in the first quarter of 2025 is almost certainly over.
There is no information to suggest that the outcome of the legal battle between the Premier League and Manchester City will be announced in late March or even April.
According to predictions, June could be the latest deadline for authorities to reach a conclusion. However, until there is official information from the Premier League, Manchester City, or other parties involved, everything remains largely speculation and could change at the last minute.
Late last year, in the final stages of the legal battle between Manchester City and the Premier League, under the supervision of an independent committee appointed by the English Football Association (FA), the league organizers confirmed that the Etihad Stadium club faced 130 allegations of financial misconduct, instead of the initial 115.
The Premier League stated that this stemmed from confusion regarding some of the allegations and the seasons involved. In February 2023, the reigning English champions were accused by the Premier League of 115 financial misconducts, a record high in the league's history.
Manchester City's wrongdoings spanned from 2008, when the UAE owners took over the club, until 2018, when the Premier League launched an investigation. At that time, Manchester City hoped to know their fate by January. However, the independent commission delayed delivering its verdict.
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