The timing of the hearing to address the alleged violations has been a point of contention between Manchester City and the Premier League champions for some months.
And rumour has it that a date has finally been decided upon by both sides.
City is charged with violating 115 rules that date back to the 2009–10 campaign.
Allegations of excessive financial reporting and an unwillingness to assist the Prem's investigation rank highest among the alleged infractions.
As to The Daily Mail, the trial, which is expected to take place behind closed doors, is scheduled to commence in the fall of next year.
The hearing isn't expected to be finished until the end of the upcoming season, which happens to be Pep Guardiola's contract's expiration at the Etihad.
This implies that the summer of 2025 may be when the Treble winners find out their fate.
From the 2009–10 season onward, City is alleged to have violated 115 regulations.Should the claimed infractions be proven true, City will probably face a historic reduction in points.
Everton was recently given a severe education for a solitary infraction of FFP regulations.
This month, the Toffees were docked TEN POINTS for allegedly breaking the rules, which were established at the beginning of the 2011–12 season and were first presented in 2009.

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