The club’s lawyers continue to fight the case with vigour, which is helping to delay proceedings, and all potential outcomes are still in the mix at this stage. Dan Chapman, head of employment and sports at Leathes Prior solicitors, is quoted as saying by Standard Sport: “Considerable uncertainty remains on the current status of the Premier League proceedings against Manchester City. It would appear that these charges are far more serious, if they are proven, than the charges which Everton and Nottingham Forest recently admitted. Those clubs were charged with a breach of spending rules that they admitted. This case is entirely different, 115 charges which relate, it would appear, to serious impropriety which Manchester City robustly deny. The number and complexity of the charges will present huge challenges to all involved and it is not unlikely that the hearing could be delayed in full or in part. The independent commission that will hear the case will have almost limitless powers, and sanctions could range from fines to points deductions to expulsion from the Premier League. Manchester City will of course be aiming to be cleared of all charges, and nothing should be ruled out in this quite extraordinary case.”