Man City chair Al Mubarak will ‘say everything’ after verdict on finances
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Manchester City's chairman Khaldoon Al Mubarak promised to speak fully once the club receives a verdict on 115 alleged breaches of Premier League financial rules. The charges relate to a period spanning nearly a decade and represent the most serious case in English football's recent history. Al Mubarak's statement suggests the club plans a comprehensive response once the independent commission completes its investigation, a process that could take months. The outcome could reshape competitive balance in the Premier League, with potential sanctions ranging from fines to points deductions or relegation.