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Premier League chief Masters admits Man City charges verdict delayed
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Premier League chief Masters admits Man City charges verdict delayed

August 18, 2026 at 04:30 PM
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Premier League chief executive Richard Masters has acknowledged that the verdict on Manchester City's 115 alleged breaches of financial rules is taking longer than expected, with no decision yet published months after the hearing concluded.

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Premier League chief executive Richard Masters says a verdict on the alleged charges against Manchester City "has taken longer than expected".

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Premier League CEO Richard Masters confirmed that the independent panel's decision on Manchester City's alleged breaches of the league's financial fair play rules has been delayed beyond initial expectations. The hearing into 115 charges against the club concluded in December 2024, but a verdict remains pending. Masters offered no timeline for the ruling, which carries potentially significant competitive and financial consequences for the reigning champions. The prolonged wait has drawn criticism from rival clubs and added uncertainty around one of the most high-profile regulatory cases in English football history.

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The Premier League's reluctance to put a date on the verdict underscores just how sensitive and legally complex the Manchester City case has become. With the charges spanning alleged breaches across multiple seasons and involving the league's most successful recent club, the panel is clearly treating the ruling with caution. The longer the wait, the more the league's authority to enforce its own financial rules is questioned, and the more the competitive balance of English football is left in limbo. For supporters of rival clubs and for those who see the case as a referendum on financial governance, the silence is doing real damage to the Premier League's credibility.

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Manchester City face continued uncertainty over potential sanctions while the league's regulatory authority weakens with each delay.

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Premier League chief Masters admits Man City charges verdict delayed

Premier League chief executive Richard Masters has acknowledged that the verdict on Manchester City's 115 alleged breaches of financial rules is taking longer than expected, with no decision yet published months after the hearing concluded.

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Premier League CEO Richard Masters confirmed that the independent panel's decision on Manchester City's alleged breaches of the league's financial fair play rules has been delayed beyond initial expectations. The hearing into 115 charges against the club concluded in December 2024, but a verdict remains pending. Masters offered no timeline for the ruling, which carries potentially significant competitive and financial consequences for the reigning champions. The prolonged wait has drawn criticism from rival clubs and added uncertainty around one of the most high-profile regulatory cases in English football history.

The Premier League's reluctance to put a date on the verdict underscores just how sensitive and legally complex the Manchester City case has become. With the charges spanning alleged breaches across multiple seasons and involving the league's most successful recent club, the panel is clearly treating the ruling with caution. The longer the wait, the more the league's authority to enforce its own financial rules is questioned, and the more the competitive balance of English football is left in limbo. For supporters of rival clubs and for those who see the case as a referendum on financial governance, the silence is doing real damage to the Premier League's credibility.

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