UEFA President Alexander Ceferin assures “we don’t want to kill anyone” with Financial Fair Play sanctions.

Milan saw a voluntary agreement rejected late last year, while Paris Saint-Germain could also be in breach after allegedly inflating the value of sponsorship deals.

“We’re speaking in general, we don’t want to kill anyone or say ‘do this or you’re out’,” Ceferin told Gazzetta dello Sport when asked about the two clubs.

UEFA President Alexander Ceferin assures “we don’t want to kill anyone” with Financial Fair Play sanctions.

Milan saw a voluntary agreement rejected late last year, while Paris Saint-Germain could also be in breach after allegedly inflating the value of sponsorship deals.

“We’re speaking in general, we don’t want to kill anyone or say ‘do this or you’re out’,” Ceferin told Gazzetta dello Sport when asked about the two clubs.

“We’ll do everything we can to help everyone, we’re not the police, but there are also rules to be respected. It’s an independent judiciary.”

Ceferin was also asked about potential changes to the legislation, as well as the mooted abolition of the loan system.


“We need new measures and we’re involving everyone, the players too. In the meantime limits to squads, but in the leagues too or only the Champions League will pay.

“Then, limit or prohibit loans; but you can’t do it in Italy where there are no second teams. A salary cap has some legal problems, but a luxury tax would be feasible.

“We all need to agree, but even the big clubs want these interventions.”

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