The hearing in the high-profile case concerning 115 violations of Manchester City’s Financial Fair Play rules has concluded, as reported by the Daily Mail.

According to the source, the number of violations increased from 115 to 130 during the hearings, and the period in which they were allegedly committed was extended from 8 to 14 years.
It is expected that the commission will announce its decision within the coming months, but both City and the Premier League will retain the right to appeal, meaning the final verdict may not be issued even by the end of the next season.
If Manchester City’s guilt is proven, the "Citizens" could face a wide range of penalties, including financial sanctions, points deduction, and even expulsion from the Premier League.
