The trial regarding Manchester City’s alleged violations of Premier League financial regulations has concluded. City’s legal team has presented their defense against the charges brought by the top division of English football. The current Premier League champions strongly refute all allegations and will now await the outcome. The trial commenced in September and was held in London at the International Dispute Resolution Centre (IDRC). The Daily Mail has reported that concluding arguments for the case wrapped up last Friday, with a three-member panel reviewing the evidence before reaching a verdict in the upcoming months. Here is a summary of the latest updates regarding Man City’s charges following the conclusion of the hearing… READ MORE: Man City’s hearing on 115 charges has ended, with an update on the relegation verdict. FIND OUT MORE: Man City moves nearer to uncertainty with update on Premier League charges. What are the allegations regarding? Out of the 115 charges, 54 are associated with claims that the club did not submit accurate and current financial reports to the league from the 2009/10 season to the 2017/18 season. City is also facing 14 charges for not providing accurate financial reports regarding player and manager salaries during those seasons. Additionally, there are 35 more charges related to the club’s supposed lack of cooperation with the Premier League’s investigation from December 2018 to February 2023. When might the verdict be announced?