It seems that Manchester City’s 115 charges for breaching UEFA’s Financial Fair Play rules over the past five years hang over the entire club. Pep Guardiola is going through a losing streak he has never experienced, the City players seem uncertain out on the match arena. Now The Times reports that this will take a long time.
Not necessarily the good City game, but before the verdict is made.
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The English newspaper claims that it will still take a long time before a final verdict in the case is made, if City are convicted and appeal. The Times has spoken to a number of legal experts who conclude that it is almost impossible for a verdict to be handed down by May 2025, the likelihood is that it could take several years before the case is completely closed.
This means that Manchester City will be protected from any imposed relegation, and will most likely start in the Premier League next season as well.
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