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'Far too long': Daniel Levy now sends direct message about Manchester City's 115 financial…

Since the Premier League alleged that Manchester City have violated their financial regulations a staggering 115 times in 2023, a resolution has yet to be found.

Erling Haaland addressed Manchester City’s 115 charges recently by admitting that he believes the decision-makers at the club after speaking to them about the ongoing issue.

Even former Sky Blues centre-back Aymeric Laporte spoke to Manchester City’s bosses about the charges and revealed that he was assured by CEO Ferran Soriano and former sporting director Txiki Begiristain that they had not committed any financial wrongdoing.

A hearing has already undergone about the case as the footballing world awaits a decision about City’s fate.

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Daniel Levy says a verdict about Man City’s 115 financial charges has taken too much time

Pep Guardiola called Daniel Levy out when he was asked whether other English clubs played a role in Manchester City being punished by the Premier League.

In an interview with The Overlap, the Tottenham Hotspur chairman was quizzed about his thoughts on the situation.

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Speaking to Gary Neville, Daniel Levy admitted that a verdict around Manchester City’s 115 financial charges has taken excessive time to come out, saying: “I think it would be really unfair of me to talk about another club within the Premier League. All I would say is it’s going through a process, which I think has gone on for far too long and it needs to be brought, for the good of the game to a conclusion one way or another.”

“As I said, it was the FA that should’ve brought us all together, I agree it’s unfortunate we haven’t managed to resolve things internally rather than the recourse of the lawyers because the lawyers are going to earn a lot of money out of this.”

When Man City’s 115 charges verdict could be finalised

Ultimately, Manchester City fans will agree with Daniel Levy about the fact that it would be best for the verdict around their 115 financial charges to be finalised sooner rather than later.

However, as the English businessman admitted, it is a lengthy process.

The Independent recently reported that a verdict could become official in October, however, as things stand, there is no guarantee.

In the meantime, Pep Guardiola and Co will block out all the noise and focus on redeeming themselves on the pitch next season.

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