A decision over Manchester City's 115 alleged charges for breaching the Premier League's financial rules is not expected to be made public until spring, according to reports.
The news comes as Premier League chief executive Richard Masters called for a swift resolution to the case, after City were handed the charges back in February 2023.
It had also been revealed that the English league champions' case had been brought forward from November to begin in mid-September.
Sky Sports have stated that the decision is 'unlikely to be made public before the spring' despite previous reports stating City could learn their fate by January.