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Tottenham Chairman Daniel Levy Shares True Feelings on Man City's FFP Charges - Manchester Evening News

GREATER MANCHESTER, ENGLAND, AUG 4 – Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy calls for a quick end to the 115 financial fair play charges against Manchester City to protect the Premier League's integrity and reduce legal costs.

  • Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy told The Overlap that the 115-charge saga has gone on for far too long, and `it needs to be brought... to a conclusion one way or another`, he said.
  • Covering nine seasons from 2009/10 to 2017/18, the Premier League charged Manchester City with 115 alleged breaches in February 2023.
  • Held at the International Dispute Resolution Centre in London, the hearing began in September 2024 and lasted two months before concluding late last year, with a three-man independent panel reviewing evidence.
  • Potential expulsion would need backing from 15 of the 20 Premier League clubs, and a verdict in the coming months could still be delayed for years by legal appeals.
  • Against the backdrop of new regulation, the verdict delay may slip to October, risking league credibility as the Independent Football Regulator prepares for later this year.
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Daily Mirror broke the news in London, United Kingdom on Monday, August 4, 2025.
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