Manchester City are anticipating the result of the Premier League's investigation after they were charged with Financial Fair Play rule breaches.
City were hit with unprecedented charges by the Premier League in February, accused of more than 100 breaches of competition rules that include nearly a decade of misrepresenting their finances to relevant authorities and failing to cooperate with an investigation into them.
The club insists it has a "comprehensive body of irrefutable evidence that exists in support of its position", and will be able to defend themselves at an independent tribunal but the complexity and scale of the case means it could take years before it is heard.
The Blues will be confident of being found not guilty after winning an appeal at the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) in 2020 following similar charges from UEFA.