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'Everyone wants clarity' over Man City charges, says Arsenal chief

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'Everyone wants clarity' over Man City charges, says Arsenal chief
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Arsenal chief executive Richard Garlick has called for a quick and clear outcome in the Premier League’s case against Manchester City, which involves more than 100 alleged breaches of financial rules. Speaking to BBC Sport ahead of the new season, Garlick said everyone in the league would benefit from knowing what happens next, while noting that the process itself is outside Arsenal’s control.

The BBC reports that an independent commission has still not published its ruling, more than a year and a half after the disciplinary hearing ended and around three and a half years after City were charged. City deny wrongdoing. Premier League chief executive Richard Masters has also said the case is taking longer than expected, describing it as a complex matter that must follow the league’s formal process.

According to the article, frustration is not limited to Arsenal. Officials at other Premier League clubs have privately expressed concern about the delay, and some have questioned whether the league should improve its systems to avoid such lengthy disputes. There are also worries about the costs of the legal battle, with the BBC citing Premier League spending on legal bills in the 2023–24 season.

The case matters because it could have significant sporting and financial consequences for City and for rival clubs. The BBC notes that some clubs have reserved the right to seek compensation if City are found guilty, underscoring why a resolution is being closely watched across English football.

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