Inter and Roma are about to find out their Financial Fair Play sanctions, say reports, with the former expecting tougher measures.
The two clubs failed to meet the break-even parameters imposed by FIFA and will learn their disciplinary measures very soon.
According to La Gazzetta dello Sport, the Nerazzurri can expect a financial sanction of €6-7m, as well as a limitation to the European squad they are allowed to field, which would be reduced from 24 to 21-23 players.
Inter and Roma are about to find out their Financial Fair Play sanctions, say reports, with the former expecting tougher measures.
The two clubs failed to meet the break-even parameters imposed by FIFA and will learn their disciplinary measures very soon.
According to La Gazzetta dello Sport, the Nerazzurri can expect a financial sanction of €6-7m, as well as a limitation to the European squad they are allowed to field, which would be reduced from 24 to 21-23 players.
Alternatively Inter may be compelled to use a greater proportion of players from its youth academies.
Roma are reportedly in a more comfortable position and are unlikely to see their UEFA squad reduced, but they may face some financial sanctions too.
The sanctions may be revealed as early as today.