Manchester City insiders reportedly believe the Premier League is delaying its 115 charges verdict to avoid a catastrophic £2.5 billion loss triggered by a mass exodus of elite talent.
Manchester City insiders privately believe the “115 Charges” verdict has been delayed due to potential consequences costing the Premier League £2.5bn instantly.
Speculation suggests the club holds a “kill switch” regarding its top assets. If City is expelled, the resulting departure of stars like Erling Haaland and manager Pep Guardiola could destabilize the league’s global commercial appeal and broadcast value.
The theory posits that without these marquee names, TV channels allegedly have the right to cancel their contracts. This move would cause an immediate financial collapse for the league.
By delaying the ruling, officials may be attempting to mitigate a scenario that would “instantly cost the Premier League £2.5 billion,” protecting the collective revenue of all member clubs from a sudden, massive deficit.

