Manchester City are set to learn their European future on July 13, according to Daily Mail. UEFA banned City from European football for two years in February for breaches of the governing body's Financial Fair Play rules.
City appealed against the punishment - which came with a €30million (£27m) fine - to the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) and a three-day hearing was heard in Switzerland and over video conference last month.
CAS said that a verdict was likely to be published in the first half of July. However, it can be disclosed that parties have been told that July 13 will be D-day.
The verdict was expected on July 10, but UEFA are understood to have asked for it to be pushed back to avoid clashing with the draw for the Champions League quarter-finals, semi-finals and final which takes place on that date.
Source: Daily Mail