Manchester City are still awaiting a final verdict on their 115 alleged breaches of the Premier League's financial rules
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Richard Masters, executive president of the Premier League, admitted that the resolution of the Manchester City case and its 130 alleged financial irregularities is "extended more than expected."In a conversation with the British BBC, the top leader of the English competition addressed the City case, which was charged in February with 130 financial irregularities and, although the trial ended at the end of 2024, the resolution of the case is sti…