'Far too long' – Spurs chairman Daniel Levy calls for verdict on Man City's 115 charges

Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy has called on the Premier League to reach a verdict on Manchester City's 115 charges "for the good of the game".

  • Spurs chairman calls for verdict
  • Investigation has dragged for years
  • Unclear when verdict is coming

'Far too long' - Spurs chairman Daniel Levy calls for verdict on Man City's 115 charges'Far too long' - Spurs chairman Daniel Levy calls for verdict on Man City's 115 charges'Far too long' - Spurs chairman Daniel Levy calls for verdict on Man City's 115 charges

In an interview with Gary Neville on The Overlap, Levy has called on the to finally reach a verdict on the 115 charges are facing. The club were charged with breaches of the league’s financial rules in 2023 and a hearing was held from September to December of last year, but a verdict has yet to be announced. It could be announced this year, but the exact timing is unclear.

While Levy admits it would be “unfair” of him to weigh in on another club’s business, he pointedly referenced the amount of time the Premier League is spending on the case. City are, of course, part of the City Football Group and belong to a stable of clubs owned by the same group, something Levy believes is a “concern”.u0026nbsp;

Levy said, in relation to City: “The process has gone on for far too long and needs to brought, for the good of the game, to conclusion.”

On multi-club ownership, he added: “That’s one of the areas that has to be controlled; if you end up having clubs owned by states, I have no issue with that in principle but they can do deals with themselves and that puts them at a very competitive advantage compared to everybody else.

“That’s an area of concern.”

Spurs are continuing their preparations for the new season and play in their next pre-season friendly. A verdict on City’s case is not at all imminent, it would appear.u0026nbsp;