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Breaking News: Updated hearing date for  Manchester City 115 charges as Liverpool awaits the result of the points reduction

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With their 2-0 victory over Tottenham Hotspur on Tuesday night, Manchester City is getting closer to winning the Premier League for the fourth time in as many seasons.

With their three points in the capital, Pep Guardiola’s team went one point clear of Arsenal and put themselves in prime position to win the title once more.

Naturally, this has happened in the context of City’s 115 accusations, which were initially made public in February 2023, for suspected financial rule violations. The Sky Blues have vehemently refuted any misconduct.

A summary of the Financial Fair Play (FFP) regulations violations that the Citizens have been accused of is provided below.

4-Inaccurate financial data was not provided from 2009–10 to 2017–18.

14-Inaccurate information on player and management payments from 2009–10 to 2017–18 is not provided.

5-Dysfunction in adhering to the Financial Fair Play (FFP) regulations of the European Union from 2013–14 to 2017–18.

7. Violating the Premier League’s PSR regulations from 2015–16 to 2017–18.

Dec. 2018 – Feb. 2023: Non-cooperation with Premier League investigations.

Although it is unclear when a decision will be made, rival fans are waiting for the final word on any penalty that might be meted out to City. “The Premier League have indicated that a hearing is coming in the next few months, we expect,” said Rob Harris, sports correspondent for Sky News, in an update on when the hearing would take place.

The “near future” will see a hearing on City’s appeal, according to a timetable announced earlier this year by Premier League CEO Richard Masters. Masters made the following statement during a press conference for the European Leagues in London at the end of April: “We can’t comment on the case; the date is fixed. The matter will eventually come to an end on its own.”

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