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Premier League Gives Update on Man City's 115 Charges

Masters says the Premier League cannot say when the independent commission will rule on Manchester City’s 115 alleged breaches.

  • Premier League chief executive Richard Masters admitted uncertainty regarding when a final verdict will be reached on Manchester City's 115 alleged financial breaches, acknowledging the case is taking longer than expected.
  • City faces 115 alleged charges spanning a nine-year period following the 2009 Abu Dhabi United Group takeover, including inaccurate financial reporting, payment discrepancies, and non-cooperation with Premier League investigations.
  • Disciplinary proceedings concluded 18 months ago after a three-person independent commission ran for three months, yet supporters remain frustrated by the ongoing lack of a final ruling.
  • Defending the organization's timeline, Masters told the BBC, "Our rules are very clear- we have to follow the process," emphasizing procedural adherence over speed.
  • Pep Guardiola addressed the ongoing scrutiny regarding City's 115 alleged charges, stating, "In three years, it's still the same, so nothing happened," highlighting persistent frustration.
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Great Yorkshire Radio broke the news on Tuesday, August 18, 2026.
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