Overview
- A 12-week hearing concluded in late 2024 at the International Dispute Resolution Centre, and the three-person commission remains retired with no decision date announced.
- The Premier League has reiterated that the process is confidential and that it will publish only the final decision when it is issued.
- Manchester City strongly deny all allegations and say they possess a comprehensive body of irrefutable evidence to clear the club.
- Experts point to the extraordinary evidentiary load, estimated at up to roughly half a million items, as a key reason for the prolonged deliberations.
- Premier League club legal spending since 2022–23 has surpassed £100m, and some rivals are considering compensation claims if City are sanctioned, with the Everton–Leeds settlement cited as a precedent; both sides would have rights of appeal after any verdict.