
– An independent commission is set to rule on the 115 charges against Premier League champions City for alleged financial breaches
– Premier League chief executive Richard Masters acknowledges the uncertainty and frustration caused by legal cases facing Manchester City and other top-flight teams
– Cases involving Leicester and Everton for alleged breaches of profitability and sustainability rules are also to be resolved
– City vehemently deny the charges against them
– City’s alleged breaches relate to rules requiring accurate financial information and adherence to financial regulations
– Everton and Nottingham Forest have been docked points for breaches last season
– The league’s profitability and sustainability rules require clubs to limit losses to a maximum of £105 million over three seasons
– An Israeli museum has hidden valuable artworks after an attack on October 7
– Google unveiled new Pixel 9 smartphones to compete with Apple’s iPhone with features like artificial intelligence
Delay over Man City case creates ‘uncertainty’ says Premier League chief
Delay over Man City case creates ‘uncertainty’ says Premier League chief