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IMMINENT VERDICT LOOMS OVER MAN CITY 115 CHARGES CASE

A legal expert says the verdict on Manchester City's 115 financial charges is "imminent" and likely before 2026. The Premier League awaits a ruling that could bring massive point deductions and fines.

Imminent Verdict Looms Over Man City 115 Charges Case
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When he thinks the decision from the hearing into Manchester City's alleged financial rule violations will be made public a legal expert.

In front of an impartial commission, the hearing into Man City's alleged rule violations started in September 2024 and lasted for almost 10 weeks.

The ten-time English champions are accused of 56 counts of failing to provide accurate financial information, 14 counts of failing to provide accurate details for player and manager payments, five counts of failing to comply with UEFA's rules, including Financial Fair Play (FFP) 2013-14 to 2017-18, seven counts of breaking the Premier League's PSR rules 2015-16 to 2017-18, and the remaining 35 charges of failing to cooperate with Premier League investigations between December 2018 and February 2023. The 115 charges—some reports place the number closer to 130.

An "irrefutable mass of evidence" backs up Manchester City Football Club's defence, which denies any wrongdoing.

So, when will a formal decision be released to the public as 2025 draws to a close?

No such verdict has been made public yet, even though head coach Pep Guardiola stated in February 2025 that he expected to find out the result "in one month."

But according to Miguel Delaney of The Independent, Premier League officials are apparently bracing themselves in the face of "increasing rumours" that the decision is anticipated "this month".

No official parties have yet to confirm the date.

In the meantime, Stefan Borson, a financial advisor and legal specialist, stated on talkSPORT why he believes a verdict is "imminent".

According to Borson, "[both parties] have not yet received the panel's ruling."

"After 10 months, I believe... I do believe that there is no valid reason to wait any longer. Even if they had better things to do... In any event, 10 months is sufficient to issue a highly thorough ruling on this matter that is four or five hundred pages long.

And I believe it will happen soon. The likelihood that it will be released in the upcoming international window is high, in my opinion. Furthermore, I do not think it will continue till 2026. It is almost out, I believe.

Significant fines and point deductions might be imposed on City if they were found guilty, and up to 29 teams might file intricate compensation claims.

THE REAL: REASON JEREMY DOKU BELIEVES THE NEXT FOUR GAMES WILL DEFINE CITY’S SEASON

Jeremy Doku praises City's pride after Bernardo Silva's red card, eyeing redemption in Sunday's Carabao Cup final.

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Jeremy Doku addresses Manchester City’s Mental Recovery Before Sunday’s Wembley Trip

Jérémy Doku sees winning the Carabao Cup as a helpful way for Manchester City to bounce back from their Champions League disappointment. After being knocked out by Real Madrid for the third consecutive year, with a 5-1 aggregate loss in the round of 16, the team faces a tough challenge to regroup quickly.

Pep Guardiola's squad now has to shift focus to their upcoming trip to Wembley, where they’ll take on Arsenal on Sunday. Despite the setback in Europe, Doku feels that lifting a trophy this week would help erase the recent frustration.

He said, “It’s a good way to recover. We’ll do everything we can to win that game and bring home a trophy. The next four matches really matter. We have to recover well for Sunday and then take it one game at a time.”

What lies ahead will likely define the city's season. After the Carabao Cup final, they face an FA Cup quarterfinal against Liverpool following the international break, as well as two critical Premier League games against Chelsea and Arsenal.

“There’s still plenty at stake,” Doku added. “We’re competing in three different competitions, with three trophies still on the table. If we manage to win one, it’ll still be a strong season for us. Of course, missing out on the Champions League is disappointing. It’s always a special trophy. But we have to learn from those games against Real Madrid, recover properly, and focus on what’s next.”

City endured a tough week, following a 3-0 loss in Madrid with a narrow 2-1 defeat at the Etihad. One pivotal moment was Bernardo Silva’s early red card in the second leg.

Yet, Doku draws some confidence from how the team performed despite being down to 10 men against such a formidable opponent.

“We have reasons to be proud,” he reflected. “Playing against a team like Real Madrid with one less player and still causing them problems isn’t something every team can do. We didn’t get the win, but we can look each other in the eye knowing we gave a good performance both with 11 players and with 10. We created chances and played well.”

He went on to say, “If we bring that kind of effort to every match, we’ll trouble many teams. There are valuable takeaways from this game that we can carry into the next.”

WHY PEP GUARDIOLA CANCELLED TRAINING BEFORE MANCHESTER CITY’S CHAMPIONS LEAGUE REMATCH

Pep Guardiola cancels Manchester City training to combat fatigue ahead of the 3-0 comeback attempt vs Real Madrid.

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Guardiola Skips Monday Training Ahead Of Massive Real Madrid

Pep Guardiola has shared his reasoning for skipping training the day before Manchester City’s crucial Champions League last-16 second leg against Real Madrid at the Etihad. Facing a tough three-goal deficit from their 3-0 loss at the Bernabeu last week, City are up against the difficult task of overturning this against a team that has won Europe’s top trophy 15 times.

Historically, only four teams have managed to claw back a gap of three or more goals in the knockout stages, so the challenge ahead is immense. Guardiola acknowledges his players will need to deliver an almost flawless performance if they hope to stage a remarkable comeback on home turf. Still, he remains hopeful they will create plenty of scoring chances against Alvaro Arbeloa’s side.

In a somewhat unexpected move, Guardiola has decided to give his first team a day off on Monday, opting for a light session just hours before kickoff on Tuesday. At Monday’s press conference, he explained the logic behind this approach, citing the fatigue from travel and recent matches. After returning late from Madrid, then heading to London for a Premier League draw against West Ham, the players have had a packed schedule. Guardiola feels a day of rest will serve them better than trying to squeeze in more training.

He further emphasised the mental aspect, pointing out that mental strength plays a big role in how well they perform. He plans to assess the players’ condition and conduct training on Tuesday afternoon. With travel taking its toll and players spontaneously connecting with their families, he believes keeping them relaxed and fresh is crucial.

Captain Bernardo Silva, who was the only City player present for media duties, supported Guardiola’s decision. He reflected on past occasions when the team took rest days following both wins and losses, trusting the manager’s judgement to help them regroup and come back stronger.

On team news, Guardiola revealed he has most of his starting lineup settled, though one spot remains uncertain. Josko Gvardiol (tibial fracture) and Rico Lewis (ankle) are sidelined, but Mateo Kovacic has returned to the bench after recovering from a lengthy ankle and heel injury. With these preparations in place, City will be charging into a daunting but pivotal night against one of Europe’s giants.

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