Former Manchester City chairman David Bernstein has expressed concern about the club's future as they face "serious charges." The Premier League champions are under investigation for allegedly breaching the league's financial rules, with 115 charges filed against them following a four-year inquiry.
A crucial hearing into these allegations, which could extend up to 10 weeks, started on Monday. If found guilty, Manchester City could face severe penalties, including a significant points deduction or even expulsion from the league.
Last week, City manager Pep Guardiola suggested that rival clubs might be hoping for severe sanctions against City for their financial breaches. Javier Tebas, president of Spain's LaLiga and a known critic of City's financial practices, has claimed that many Premier League clubs support the imposition of penalties.
Guardiola, who often disagrees with Tebas, acknowledged that Tebas might be correct about rival clubs’ desires for sanctions. Despite the club's denial of any wrongdoing, Guardiola urged patience and emphasized waiting for the outcome of the investigation.
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