Manchester City is still waiting to hear the ruling of 115 charges against the Premier League despite claiming the club had the answer earlier this year
Manchester City star Arland claims he has full confidence in the club as he is waiting to hear the verdict on 115 charges by the Premier League linked to allegations of financial regulations violations.
The city is still waiting for a verdict on whether they were found to have committed a financial misconduct following the trial last December. And it could still take a few months before they give the answer from the top flight chief following another delay.
The charges are said to be linked to financial violations between 2009 and 2018, and City was first charged in the Premier League in February 2023.
There was speculation about the types of punishment the city could face if convicted. Some suggest that it is probably sorted out, but the club could in any case begin appealing.
But the uncertainty hanging on the city’s head has not stopped them from spending a lot of time in the transfer market this summer.
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And in a new interview, Haaland said he wasn’t worried about the situation after talking to the top club members and that they hadn’t done anything wrong.
“I talked to the boss and I believe in them in the end,” the striker told Time Magazine. “It’s a very difficult situation to sit there and even talk because I wasn’t really involved in it, so I think the club knows what they’re doing.
This comes amidst the initial report that the verdict could reach earlier this year, but in dissatisfaction with the long nature of the case and its delayed conclusions.
Premier League Chief Richard Masters declined to comment on the situation when asked by reporters, but apologized for not being able to talk about the incident.
“You can ask, but our rules are very clear,” he said. “This is a confidential process, so we cannot provide information about timing, etc. There’s nothing more to add. Sorry.”
Reports have been made that the verdict could be announced in October, which is likely to be in the middle of an international break.
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