Manchester City's Premier League fate will be left to the hands of an independent regulator as Pep Guardiola is set to learn the full extent of the club's alleged breaches.
City were charged with 115 FFP breaches by the Premier League in February amid claims of points deductions, stripped titles and huge fans.
A Daily Mail report on Thursday afternoon suggested that a trial would come to an end in autumn 2024 following the start of next season, though the newspaper concluded that the verdict would only be reached in summer 2025 at the earliest.
Amid City's hearing, the MEN takes a look at the role football's new independent regulator will take and how it could impact things. ALSO READ: Man City stars nominated for Fans' Footballer of the Year 2023 award and you can help them win ALSO READ: Man City's latest Catalan midfielder Susoho keen to catch Guardiola's eye Background Former sports minister Tracey Crouch conducted a fan-led review into English football.
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