Premier League chief comments on Man City's ongoing 115-charge case

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Last updated Aug 20, 2026

Premier League chief comments on Man City's ongoing 115-charge case
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The 115-charge case against Manchester City remains unresolved as Premier League chief executive Richard Masters comments on its status. The independent panel’s decision, stemming from hearings that concluded in December 2024, has yet to be delivered. Masters states that the case is not a significant topic during dialogues with clubs, which he claims are preoccupied with other issues as the new season approaches. Concerns linger about the potential implications of the verdict, with historic penalties possibly at stake if City is found guilty. Four clubs are reportedly poised to seek compensation based on the outcome of the case. As of August 2026, the wait for a resolution continues with no clear timeline in sight.

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  • Case against Manchester City involves 115 charges for alleged financial breaches.
  • Hearing concluded in December 2024; decision still pending as of August 2026.
  • Richard Masters emphasizes the case is not dominating conversations among clubs.
  • Four clubs may seek compensation if City is found guilty.
  • Lengthy wait for resolution is causing frustration within the football community.
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  • 6:10 AMYahoo SportsPremier League chief insists Man City 115-charge case is ‘not necessarily a topic of conversation with other clubs’ as wait for verdict drags on
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The 115-charge case against Manchester City continues to rumble on with no end in sight. Still, Premier League chief executive Richard Masters insists the case is not dominating conversations with riv...

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