The charges levelled at Manchester City by the Premier League have increased from 115 to 130.
The hearing into the alleged breaches concluded last week, with both sides issuing their final statements.
There will now be a period of time afforded to the three-person panel to reach a decision.
The charges levelled at City span across the last 14 years and cover a host of different Premier League rules over sponsorships, spending and not providing accurate financial information over the span of nine seasons.
When the hearing was first announced, City were facing 115 charges.
However, according to The Metro, the total is now 130 because there was some confusion over the Premier League’s breakdown of the charges.
An outcome is expected in the next six to eight weeks, but there’s likely to then be an appeal from the losers of the case.
The Premier League have already spent close to £50m on legal costs fighting the case.
City maintain they have ‘irrefutable evidence’ against the charges.
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