Manchester City chairman Khaldoon Al Mubarak says the club is prepared to “say everything” once a final verdict is delivered in the Premier League’s financial case against the reigning champions.
City were charged in 2023 with 115 alleged breaches of financial regulations covering the period between 2009 and 2018. The club has strongly denied all allegations, insisting it has done nothing wrong.
Despite hearings reportedly concluding months ago, English football is still waiting for an official ruling — a delay that continues to fuel debate across the sport.
Speaking through the club’s media channels, Al Mubarak suggested Manchester City will finally give its full response once the process is complete.
The case remains one of the biggest legal battles in Premier League history, hanging over a club that has dominated English football since its 2008 Abu Dhabi-backed takeover.
Al Mubarak also dismissed any speculation about a potential sale, valuing the City Football Group at no less than $10 billion and describing Manchester City as one of football’s “jewels.”
As the football world waits for the verdict, the outcome could reshape conversations around financial regulation, competitive fairness, and the future of elite football governance.
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