There are indications that 115 charges against Manchester City may badly throw the club off balance in the premiership circle and further weaken financial strenght the club
From available reports, the Premier League champions were accused of breaching the Financial Fair Play (FFP) rules over a nine-year period and concealing payments through third parties by disguising them as sponsorship revenue.
An independent commission hearing into the case started in September last year and ended in December, with the panel now considering its verdict.
The Telegraph reported on 10 April the verdict is now unlikely to be delivered before the summer.
Former Man City financial adviser Stefan Borson exclusively told Football Insider it could be a “bad signal” for the club if a decision isn’t published until after the summer.
Borson previously told Football Insider Man City could face a second hearing if they are found guilty of any of the charges.