The Premier League's legal case against Manchester City remains one of the most consequential unresolved matters in English football history — and fans heading into the new season are still waiting to learn the outcome.
Manchester City's 115 Premier League Charges: Why the Verdict Is Still Pending
The Premier League's legal case against Manchester City remains one of the most consequential unresolved matters in English football history — and fans heading into the new season are still waiting to learn the outcome.
It has been several years since the Premier League formally charged Manchester City with 115 alleged breaches of financial and governance rules. The sheer scale of those charges — spanning more than a decade of alleged misconduct — makes this case unlike anything the English game has seen before.
What are the charges about?
The charges relate to alleged violations of Premier League financial regulations, including rules around the accurate reporting of player payments, manager payments, and club finances. The period under scrutiny covers multiple seasons, during which Manchester City won several league titles and established themselves as one of the dominant forces in European football.
Manchester City have consistently denied any wrongdoing, and the club has pledged to contest every charge brought against them.
Why is it taking so long?
The case is being heard by an independent panel — a process that was always expected to be lengthy given the volume and complexity of the allegations. Legal proceedings of this nature involve extensive disclosure of documents, witness evidence, and cross-examination, all of which take considerable time to work through.
The independent commission handling the case has no fixed public deadline, meaning the process moves at the pace required by the evidence and legal arguments being presented. There is no obligation to deliver a verdict before any particular Premier League season begins.
What happens next?
The hearing is ongoing, and no verdict date has been publicly confirmed. Once a decision is reached, the independent panel has the power to impose a range of sanctions — from fines and points deductions to, in the most severe scenario, expulsion from the competition. Manchester City, for their part, retain the right to appeal any ruling.
For now, English football holds its breath. The outcome of this case could reshape not only Manchester City's legacy but the financial governance of the Premier League itself.


