The Premier League has reportedly delayed the date for its trial of Manchester City according to reports.

In a trial promoted to be the biggest in the history of the league, the English division is said to have fixed a date in which both parties will face independent panels.
According to reports Premier League is set to face off the English Champions in front of an independent panel over the club’s alleged Financial Fair Play (FFP) rule breaches.
Manchester City currently face charges of 115 alleged breaches of FFP regulations following a four-year investigation.
According to the Premier League, the breaches referred to a requirement to provide “accurate financial information that gives a true and fair view of the club’s financial position” in particular its “revenue”, “sponsorship revenue” and “operating costs”.
And judging from statements from those with knowledge of the situation, it is believed that a conclusion may not follow until after Manchester City manager, Pep Guardiola leaves the club.
