Premier League powerhouse Manchester City is embroiled in a "century of financial controversy", allegedly violating 115 financial terms, a "financial trial" of honor last Friday (6) kicked off. However, the final chapter of this trial may have to wait for several months. In any case, both sides do not rule out the possibility of appeal, and the final decision is expected to be announced at the end of the next quarter.
The Daily Mail reveals that the English Football Association has been on high alert for Manchester City. The case, dubbed the "115-allegation case," has been held in strictest confidence since it began in mid-September. In the face of the allegations, Manchester City not only provided false financial reports, but also between 2009 and 2018 to hide the former captain Vincennes and some players of the source of funds, and non-cooperative attitude to the investigation.
It is understood that the panel hearing the case could take several months to reach an initial verdict. Both the English soccer team and Manchester City are likely to appeal, and the whole process is expected to reach a final conclusion before the end of the 25/26 season. In the meantime, "King of Inches" Molenu has satirized City leader Gaudio's "path to the title". Before City's conviction, Gaudio responded by saying the team was "clean".