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Manchester City chairman Khaldoon Al Mubarak has vowed to break his silence on the club's ongoing Premier League dispute once a ruling is delivered.
The club faces more than 100 alleged breaches of financial regulations, with charges first brought in 2023. Despite a 12-week hearing concluding 18 months ago, no verdict has yet been announced.
City have consistently denied any wrongdoing throughout the process.
Speaking to the club's official channels, Al Mubarak said: "Let me be as consistent as I've always been - until we have a ruling, I can't say much."

Man City chief Khaldoon Al Mubarak has revealed he will reveal all after the verdict
| GETTYHe added: "Once we have a ruling, believe me, we're going to have a wonderful sit down together and I'll say everything I've wanted to say for the last three years."
The chairman also confirmed that owner Sheikh Mansour has no plans to part with the club.
Al Mubarak placed a $10 billion valuation on City Football Group, a dramatic increase from the $100-120 million price tag when the Abu Dhabi takeover occurred in 2008.
"There's no intention to sell. There's only intention to keep growing this because the view here is this will only grow and this is a beautiful business to own," Al Mubarak stated.
He described football as "the pinnacle" within the sporting world, with City occupying a similar position within football itself.
Manchester City continue to deny any wrongdoing amid the 115 charges that hang over the club | GETTY"When Sheikh Mansour looks at this club, he sees it as a long-term investment," the chairman explained.
He added: "These sorts of jewels, you don't sell."
The ownership's approach over the past 18 years has centred on continuous reinvestment rather than extracting dividends.
"In 18 years, we've not taken a pound of profit outside of the club. What we've done for 18 years is invest and invest and invest and grow this club and grow this group," Al Mubarak said.
This strategy has transformed the club's infrastructure significantly. The Etihad Stadium now holds more than 61,000 spectators following expansion work.
A £300 million development around the North Stand is currently underway, designed to establish the venue as a year-round entertainment destination.
City Football Group also holds a major stake in the Co-op Live arena, which Al Mubarak described as part of an entertainment district unrivalled anywhere in Europe.

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| REUTERSThe Abu Dhabi era has delivered remarkable silverware, with City claiming eight Premier League titles, the Champions League, four FA Cups and eight League Cups since 2008.
Pep Guardiola's decade at the helm accounted for 20 of the club's 27 major trophies during this period before his departure at the end of the 2025/26 season.
City Football Group has expanded well beyond Manchester, now comprising a portfolio of 11 clubs worldwide.
Five things to know about Man City boss Pep Guardiola | GETTY/GB NEWSAl Mubarak outlined how the group's value has climbed steadily through various investment rounds, rising from $1 billion to $2 billion, then $3 billion, before reaching north of $8 billion in recent years.
Despite Guardiola's exit and the unresolved charges, the ownership remains committed to sustained expansion and continued investment in the business.










