Premier League chief executive Richard Masters has confirmed a hearing date has been set for Manchester City’s unprecedented 115 alleged rule breaches — but refused to say when it will take place.
Mail Sport revealed in November that the Premier League and City had agreed to begin the most significant disciplinary case in the competition’s history in the autumn of 2024, a timeline which fits with Masters’ disclosure.
City were charged by the League with an extraordinary 115 alleged breaches of financial regulations in February last year, following a five-year investigation which began in 2018.