Manchester City are set to have the hearing for their 115 charges, after allegedly breaching the Premier League's Financial Fair Play regulations, start in September
Pep Guardiola is happy the hearing for the 115 charges hanging over Manchester City is to start next month. The City manager also hopes it will finish soon once it does begin for the sake of the other Premier League clubs, including Liverpool . They were charged last February with 115 separate alleged breaches of the league's Financial Fair Play regulations. Those violations span from 2009 to 2018, and City deny them.
'I'm happy that it starts soon,' the City manager said during his Friday press conference before their home Premier League match against Ipswich Town, 'and hopefully it will finish soon, for the benefit of all of us, especially the club but also other Premier League clubs and all the people who don’t wait for the sentence.
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