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Major development in Man City's 115 charges hearing case as Premier League 'concerns' come to light

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Updated 08:17 16 Sep 2024 GMT+1Published 19:40 4 Sep 2024 GMT+1

Major development in Man City's 115 charges hearing case as Premier League 'concerns' come to light

The hearing into City's alleged 115 breaches of Premier League rules is due to start later this month.

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With the start of Manchester City's 115 charges hearing now just days away, other Premier League clubs have reportedly raised concerns over what could happen in the wake of the case.

The hearing into City's alleged breaches of Premier League rules is scheduled to begin on September 16 and is anticipated to last approximately two months.

The charges mainly relate to a nine-year period, starting in 2009 and ending in 2018, with City accused of various alleged breaches - all of which the club strenuously deny.

The Premier League champions have been charged with failing to provide accurate information, failing to provide accurate details for player and manager payments, breaching profit and sustainability rules (PSR), failing to comply with UEFA regulations including financial fair play (FFP) and failing to cooperate with Premier League investigations.

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City claim they have "irrefutable evidence" to support their defence, with the matter now set to be settled by an independent panel.

While the hearing is due to begin a matter of days, a final verdict - including any potential appeal - is not expected to be reached until after the end of the 2024/25 season.

Concerns have been raised ahead of the start of the hearing over the potential legal bill the Premier League could be left with – regardless of the outcome of the case.

The Daily Mail report that the league could be left with a bill totalling 'tens of millions' even if it wins its case against City.

It comes after a commission and appeal board ruled the Premier League was liable for a significant percentage of the legal fees for their dispute with Everton.

Officials had attempted to force Everton to pay the full £4.9m bill for the PSR case which saw the Merseyside club deducted 10 points, which were later reduced to six on appeal.

City's hearing is scheduled to begin later this month (Image: Getty)
City's hearing is scheduled to begin later this month (Image: Getty)

However, it has since been ruled that Everton are liable for only around a third of the fee at £1.7m, with the Premier League forced to cover the remaining £3.2m.

That has raised concerns the league could be made to pay a much higher fee once the case with City is finally completed.

The Everton ruling has 'triggered major concerns' among some Premier League clubs ahead of City's hearing, according to the Daily Mail.

The legal costs surrounding City's case are reported to have already 'entered the territory of tens of millions and will continue to rise'.

SPORTbible has Manchester City for comment. The Premier League declined to comment when approached.

Featured Image Credit: Getty

Topics: Manchester City, Premier League, UEFA, Everton

Rory O'Callaghan
Rory O'Callaghan

Rory O'Callaghan is Editorial Lead at SPORTbible. He has previously worked for Sky Sports News, MailOnline and Reach covering football, cricket, boxing and MMA.

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