The Premier League’s case against Manchester City over their alleged 115 financial breaches has been concluded.

According to the Daily Mail, this leaves the panel to consider their verdict.

The final arguments were heard on Friday at London’s International Dispute Resolution Centre.

This brings to an end the hearing that started on September 16.

City are accused of multiple breaches of Financial Fair Play rules and of failing to cooperate with the subsequent investigation.

The Premier League champions deny all the charges and have been confident they will be exonerated.

However, if they are found guilty, they could be hit with financial penalties, a points deduction or even be relegated.

It is, however, believed that once a verdict has been returned, an appeal is very likely to extend the case until the end of next season

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