
- Premier League chief executive Richard Masters has acknowledged public impatience regarding the delayed verdict into Manchester City's 115 alleged financial rule breaches, conceding that the investigation has taken longer than anticipated.
- Manchester City were charged in February 2023 and continue to strongly deny all wrongdoing, with Masters reiterating that strict confidentiality rules prevent him from providing an updated timeline on the process.
- The ongoing legal uncertainty surrounds the club as they prepare for their Premier League opener under new manager Enzo Maresca following Pep Guardiola's departure after a successful decade in charge.
- Masters also delivered a sharp critique of FIFA over its management, describing its current crisis as a self-inflicted wound and speaking against Gianni Infantino's proposal to sell off a stake in the World Cup.
- The Premier League boss called for a unity candidate to challenge Infantino and push for reform within FIFA, shortly after FIFA chief operating officer Kevin Lamour departed after opposing the World Cup sell-off strategy.
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