Football finance expert Kieran Maguire has told the Manchester Evening News of the situation as things stand: “What I've heard from a few parties already, and I've spoken to a few people, is that it could be that there will be conclusion as to whether Manchester City are guilty or not guilty of individual charges. But the punishment might not be included in this initial report.
“I think that, in my personal view, is that it creates more problems than solutions. It will just lead to a social media meltdown. It will create expectations. If Manchester City are only found guilty of non-cooperation with the Premier League investigation and I think we can expect something in line with what we saw from UEFA. In that it will be a fiscal penalty.
“If Manchester City are found guilty of misrepresentation, which is effectively corporate fraud, then I think we have to be looking at a significant points deduction. On the basis that, again, if you read the commission reports for Nottingham Forest and Everton, they stressed that they were minor breaches of the rules. What Manchester City is being accused of, is effectively fraud over a longer period of time. So therefore, the punishment has to be scaled appropriately.”