On August 24, Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola spoke about the 115 allegations against Manchester City, expressing his hope to put an end to this matter soon and stating that the club will accept any ruling.
The 115 allegations against Manchester City will be heard by an independent panel next month, with a verdict expected in 2025. If the allegations against Manchester City are confirmed, severe penalties could be imposed, including potential relegation from the Premier League. Last season, Everton and Nottingham Forest both faced points deductions during the season due to violations of PSR (Profitability and Sustainability Rules).
When speaking about the allegations facing Manchester City, Guardiola said, “I am glad the hearing is starting soon, and I also hope it ends quickly. This hearing is for the benefit of everyone, including Manchester City and other Premier League clubs. Deep down, I hope the results come out soon, and we will accept any ruling as we always have.”
When asked whether waiting for the ruling might affect Manchester City’s competitive form, Guardiola firmly replied, “Of course not, we’ve been talking about this issue for three or four years now.”
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