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Manchester City reportedly receives a signal that the Premier League might resolve their ongoing Financial Fair Play (FFP) case. In early 2023, the Premier League referred City to an independent commission over 115 alleged breaches, with potential sanctions including points deduction, transfer ban, or hefty fines. Despite the uncertainty, City maintains confidence in their innocence.
The hearing concluded at the end of 2024, but a verdict remains pending. Recent reports suggest Man City's lead barrister will argue for a minor fine, referencing Chelsea's recent £10m sanction and suspended transfer ban. Keith Wyness, former chief executive, indicates that the Premier League may be seeking a peaceful resolution, hinting that this could signify progress in City’s FFP case. He emphasizes the need to resolve these legal disputes without further escalation. The situation evolves as all parties seek a fair resolution and avoid mounting legal costs.

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