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(CNN) -- Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola said he wants the financial allegations made against the club to be resolved "as soon as possible".

In February, the Premier League accused Manchester City of breaching more than 100 financial rules, including failing to provide accurate financial information, failing to comply with UEFA's Financial Fair Play (FFP) rules and failing to follow Premier League rules on profits and sustainability.

The league referred City, who won their fifth title in six years at the weekend, to an independent commission.

At the time, the club said it was "surprised" by the fact that it was charged with the alleged infractions and said it had a "comprehensive body of irrefutable evidence" to support its position.

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"What I would like is for the Premier League or the judges to be able to make [a decision] as soon as possible. So if we did something wrong, everyone will know," Guardiola told reporters on Tuesday.

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He added: "Hopefully they're not so busy and the judges can see it and hear both sides and ... decide what's best, because in the end I know impartially that what we won we won on the field because we deserve it."

In 2020, City were banned from European football competitions for two seasons for "serious breaches" of club licensing regulations and the FFP.

The ban was later overturned by the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS), although the body ruled that City had failed to cooperate with UEFA authorities and had the original fine of 30 million euros ($34 million) reduced to 10 million ($11.3 million).

Manchester City was acquired by the Abu Dhabi United Group in 2008, and has since won seven Premier League titles, two English Cups and six League Cups.

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This year's team could become the first English team since Manchester United in 1999 to win the treble: Premier League, FA Cup and Champions League in the same season.

Guardiola, whose current contract at Manchester City expires in 2025, said he is "not thinking about leaving" the club.

"I would like to continue here next season. It depends on the results. I would like to," he added.

Having already secured the Premier League title, Manchester City play Brighton on Wednesday and Brentford on Sunday, before facing Manchester United in the English Cup final and Inter Milan in the Champions League final.

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