The hearing into Manchester City's trial over alleged breaches of Premier League financial rules has reportedly concluded. City were charged with 115 charges in February 2023 for allegedly breaching the league's Financial Fair Play rules, a claim they have vehemently denied.
If found guilty of violating the English top-flight's financial regulations between 2009 and 2018, the reigning English champions could face severe repercussions, such as relegation, a significant points deduction, hefty fines, or even the stripping of titles.
The proceedings kicked off in September and have been taking place at the International Dispute Resolution Centre in London (IDRC).
The Daily Mail now claim that closing arguments for the case concluded on Friday with a three-man panel considering evidence before delivering a verdict in the coming months. READ MORE: Man City baffling double change sums up Pep Guardiola biggest issue READ MORE: Premier League offers Man City help amid Champions League trouble Reports last week claimed that a minority of clubs within the Premier League are pushing for relegation if the most serious charges are proven.
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