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UEFA Financial Control Fines Roma and Extends Settlement Deals for Top Clubs

UEFA is enforcing tougher profit-loss rules with staged penalties designed to steer clubs back to sustainable finances

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Roma, multa Uefa per violazione al Fair Play Finanziario. Inter e Milan, tutto ok

Overview

  • AS Roma was hit with a €3 million fine for marginally breaching its 2024 intermediate financial target and will face no restrictions on UEFA competition entries.
  • AC Milan and Inter Milan both met their 2024 profit and loss benchmarks, avoiding any fresh penalties under their 2022 settlement agreements.
  • Chelsea, Barcelona, Lyon, Aston Villa, Hajduk Split and Porto entered multiyear settlement plans with individual fines ranging up to €80 million and conditional caps on future player registrations.
  • Unconditional fines were imposed for team cost-ratio breaches, including €11 million for Chelsea, €6 million for Aston Villa, €0.9 million for Beşiktaş and €0.4 million for Panathinaikos.
  • UEFA penalized FK Bodø/Glimt (€0.5 million), FK Sarajevo (€0.25 million) and Wisła Kraków (€20 000) for incomplete or late financial reporting to bolster regulatory transparency.