Al Mubarak said he will discuss the charges once a decision has been made. He emphasized the importance of patience, stating that the club will talk openly about the case once a ruling is given.
It has been over five months since the case was heard, and fans of rival teams are eagerly waiting for a verdict. Some have expressed frustration, feeling that Manchester City may be getting away with potential financial breaches. Former Manchester United defender Gary Neville has also spoken about the case, calling it a "disgrace" that is "dragging on for years."
Neville believes that the case should be dealt with quickly and fairly, and that it's not right for clubs to "push it into the long grass" and forget about it. He has a lot of admiration for Manchester City, but feels that the club's actions are tarnishing the reputation of the game.