Overview
- Former City financial adviser Stefan Borson told talkSPORT he believes the decision could be released before Christmas and says it has been "imminent" for some time.
- Borson attributed the delay to the independent commission panel, claiming they "hold the pen" and that lawyers on both sides had expected a decision by now.
- Manchester City were charged in early 2023 with 115 alleged breaches of Premier League financial rules covering 2009 to 2018, and the club denies any wrongdoing.
- A public verdict has yet to appear despite the formal hearing taking place over a year ago.
- If City are found guilty, reported potential sanctions include a significant fine, a points deduction, expulsion from the league, or reconsideration of titles won during the charged period.