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.

BERNARDO SILVA TRANSFER SAGA TAKES A TURN AS GUARDIOLA REVEALS PRIVATE FRUSTRATIONS

Pep Guardiola issues a stark warning to Man City before Chelsea. Get the latest on Bernardo Silva's future and injuries.

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Pep Guardiola hails Bernardo Silva’s durability and tactical genius over nine City seasons - Photo Credit: Getty Images

Pep Guardiola isn’t downplaying the importance of Sunday’s match at Stamford Bridge. City’s chasing Arsenal, nine points back with a game in hand. And since Arsenal still has to come to the Etihad, that clash could be the real turning point for the title.

Talking to reporters before the game, Guardiola didn’t sugarcoat how tough things are. “We need a lot of points if we want to keep our title hopes alive. I’ve picked up lots of yellow cards myself, which shows how intense we’re playing right now,” he said.

He admitted City hasn’t hit the standards he expects. “We really need these points. We’ve dropped plenty this season, some in games we should have won, and now there’s just no margin to slip up again.”

As for injuries, things aren’t ideal. Ruben Dias is getting better, but won’t make it for Chelsea. John Stones is only joining in on part of the training, and Gvardiol’s still nowhere near 100%.

On the subject of Bernardo Silva’s future, Guardiola just shrugged. “I’m annoyed with him, honestly. I told him a month ago, ‘Let me be the first to know what you’re doing,’ and here we are, still nothing. I even joked about it, but he kept quiet, so I really don’t know what’s happening.”

He went on, “Bernardo’s a top talent, anyway you measure it. I’ve had him for nine years, and he barely ever misses games, always fit. He reads the game perfectly, pitches in everywhere, always gives us composure.”

The City boss also said, “Handing him the captain’s armband this season was the best call I made. He’s not the tallest guy or the flashiest goal-scorer. But he’s brave, brings his personality every time, lifts everyone, and I would love nothing more than to see him finish his career here.”

Guardiola summed up leadership simply: “Just put the team before yourself. People talk about putting the nation first, but you don’t always see it. With Bernardo, City always comes first.”

One more thing, he’s every coach’s dream because he can play pretty much anywhere, except in goal, and he just gets tactics. Guardiola remembered, “He played as a winger in the year we did the treble, that was massive for us.”

“He’s not going to bang in a bunch of goals or constantly run in behind. What he does do is control the tempo and make every play matter. Players change over time, but his tactical instinct is something you rarely see.”

FABRIZIO ROMANO REVEALS MAN CITY’S SECRET PURSUIT OF HERTHA STAR KENNET EICHHORN

Man City joins the race for Kennet Eichhorn. Discover why Rodri could leave for Real Madrid in a £50m summer deal.

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Man City are looking at a Bundesliga wonderkid as they head into summer.

They’re known for spotting young talent across Europe and turning them into Premier League stars. This summer, that skill becomes even more important, as they might need to fill the shoes of one of their very best players.

Rodri’s contract is up in June 2027, and if City don’t work out a new deal, he could walk away for nothing after next season. City won’t want to lose him on a free, so selling him this summer looks like a real option.

Fabrizio Romano says Man City are watching Hertha Berlin’s Kennet Eichhorn, a young midfielder who’s catching a lot of attention. On X, Romano posted: “Manchester City join the race with Bundesliga and Premier League clubs for German gem Kennet Eichhorn. Sixteen-year-old talent is seen as an interesting profile with Man City, one more PL club and Bundesliga giants on it. One to watch next month.”

Eichhorn’s already made a name for himself with Hertha Berlin’s first team. Fifteen appearances this season, a goal in the domestic cup, he looks every bit a future star. Top German sides like Bayer Leverkusen, Bayern Munich, and Eintracht Frankfurt are interested too, showing just how good this kid is.

City could realistically sell Rodri for about £50 million. Here’s how one source put it: “Honestly, the best City can hope for is a one-year extension. But a lot depends on whether Real Madrid want to pay, say, £50m, that’s probably the number City would listen to. It’s not really a surprise he’s thinking about Spain again after the injury, the intensity of the Premier League, and the fact he’s pretty much won it all here. He’ll be 30 this summer, even though sometimes it’s hard to believe. Now’s just a natural time for him to think about his next move.”

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