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Man City’s hearing for 115 alleged breaches of Premier League financial rules ‘will finally take place NEXT MONTH – as date emerges for when verdict could be announced’

by London Mail
August 12, 2024
in Sports
Reading Time: 5 mins read
  • City were charged with 115 breaches of FFP rules back in February 2023 
  • The hearing is now set to place in mid-to-late September, according to reports 
  • Get breaking Premier League news straight to your phone on Mail Sport’s new WhatsApp channel 

By James Cohen

Published: 15:17 EDT, 12 August 2024 | Updated: 15:40 EDT, 12 August 2024

The hearing against Man City over their 115 alleged breaches of Premier League financial rules will take place next month, according to reports.

The club were charged in February 2023 over allegations that they had breached the league’s Financial Fair Play rules from 2009 until 2018. 

Premier League chief Richard Masters earlier this year revealed that a date had been set, though refused to detail a precise time when asked to do so by a government committee. 

It had been expected that an independent commission would begin the hearing in November however the Times report that it will instead take place in mid-to-late September.

The hearing has been scheduled to last ten weeks, with the commission members expected to deliver their verdict at the start of 2025. 

The hearing against Man City over their 115 alleged breaches of Premier League financial rules will take place next month

The hearing against Man City over their 115 alleged breaches of Premier League financial rules will take place next month

City have launched separate legal action against the Premier League over financial rules

City have launched separate legal action against the Premier League over financial rules

City strongly deny these charges and, back in June, launched legal action of their own against the Premier League over its financial rules. 

The outlet report that the outcome for that legal case is set to be revealed in the next two weeks. 

City bosses filed a 165-page legal document claiming they are the victims of ‘discrimination’ and that regulations approved by rivals they feel are aimed at curtailing their success are the ‘tyranny of the majority’.

City say the league’s Associated Party Transaction (APT) rules are unlawful and are seeking to have them thrown out. They are also claiming damages which some believe could run to tens of millions. 

Under APT, introduced following the Saudi-led takeover of Newcastle in 2021, clubs are stopped from inflating sponsorship deals with firms who are linked to their owners. Instead, all deals have to be independently deemed as of ‘fair market value’ (FMV).

The report claims that there is a belief that City have achieved some successes in the arbitration hearing. 

City – who have won four consecutive Premier League titles – could face huge fines and even relegation if they are found guilty if the 115 alleged breach of financial rules. 

It will be heard in private as the Premier League rule regarding FFP breaches states that any ruling before an independent commission will be held in private and be strictly confidential. 

It means that media outlets will learn no knowledge of the case until a final verdict is revealed by the Premier League.  

Not all of the breaches are related to financial issues with 35 being down to their alleged failure to co-operate with the Premier League investigation from 2018 up until February 2023. 

More to follow… 

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