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- Verdict still awaited on 115 charges
- Had been expected during last season
- Could now arrive in October
The hearing into Manchester City‘s 115 charges concluded in December 2024 and a verdict was initially expected in the spring of 2025. However, the club are still waiting on an outcome and may not receive a verdict now until October, according to The Independent. Club chiefs believe an outcome may finally be known by the time of the second international break of the 2025-26 campaign, which is scheduled for 4-18 October.
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The outcome is still unknown and opinion is split among Premier League clubs when it comes to potential punishments for Manchester City. Some clubs are said to be willing to “push for an outright expulsion” if the club are found guilty, while others believe the delay in reaching a verdict is causing “undue damage to the Premier League” and would favour a punishment that allows “everyone to get on with it”.
The delay in the saga means it has the potential to affect the 2025-26 season. Any potential points deduction for City could cause chaos, particularly if the club appeal the verdict. Premier League clubs are also now thought to be unwilling to suggest any major changes to the competition currently as they wait for the outcome of a case that could bring about unprecedented change. In the meantime, Manchester City have denied any wrongdoing and are believed to be confident they will be cleared.
Manchester City are now back in pre-season training, after a short break following their Club World Cup campaign, and are due to kick off their Premier League season against Wolves on August 16.