Premier League CEO understands frustration over prolonged Man City case

Premier League CEO understands frustration over prolonged Man City case
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Summary Premier League chief Richard Masters acknowledges frustration over delays in Manchester City’s 115-charge financial case, saying the verdict has taken longer than expected as the process continues.

(Reuters) - Premier League chief executive Richard Masters acknowledged growing frustration over the delay in a verdict ​on the alleged charges against Manchester City, ‌saying the process had taken longer than expected.

A cloud continues to hang over the club as it awaits the ​outcome of a case involving 115 charges ​of alleged breaches of the Premier League's financial rules.
City, ⁠who have consistently denied any wrongdoing, were charged ​in February 2023.

"Our rules are very clear about ​that - I have to keep everything confidential until we're ready to hand down a decision and be clear about it," ​Masters told Sky News. "I can't give any update ​on timing or what's happening.

"There's only one available route through ‌this, ⁠which is to allow the process to take its course.

"It has taken longer than expected, and I do understand the frustrations."

The uncertainty continues as City ​embarks on ​a new ⁠chapter under former Chelsea manager Enzo Maresca following the departure of Pep Guardiola.

Guardiola ​left at the end of last season ​after ⁠a decade in charge, winning six Premier League titles, the Champions League, the Club World Cup and ⁠a ​host of other trophies.
City begin ​their Premier League campaign at home to Bournemouth on Sunday.

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