Perhaps the most frustrating aspect of the case for rival clubs is the perceived lack of progress. A 10-week independent commission hearing finally got underway in September 2024, nearly 20 months after the initial charges were levelled. However, that hearing concluded more than a year ago, and a verdict has yet to be made public. The complexity of the charges - ranging from failure to provide accurate financial information to non-cooperation with investigators - has led to an unprecedented delay in the legal process.
Rival supporters of other Premier League clubs have grown increasingly vocal about the timeline, arguing that the delay creates an "unfair advantage." City, meanwhile, have consistently denied any wrongdoing, maintaining that they possess a "comprehensive body of irrefutable evidence" to support their case. However, as the 2025-26 season progresses, the lack of "white smoke" from the Premier League has left many wondering if a resolution will ever be reached.