UEFA could grant Milan a settlement agreement on Financial Fair Play, but reports suggest they may take this season’s European prize money as a fine.

The Rossoneri were initially barred from the Europa League for failing to meet FFP criteria, but a change of ownership and an appeal to the Court of Arbitration for Sport saw them reinstated.

UEFA froze payment of prize money for the competition, pending a new hearing on a settlement agreement.

UEFA could grant Milan a settlement agreement on Financial Fair Play, but reports suggest they may take this season’s European prize money as a fine.

The Rossoneri were initially barred from the Europa League for failing to meet FFP criteria, but a change of ownership and an appeal to the Court of Arbitration for Sport saw them reinstated.

UEFA froze payment of prize money for the competition, pending a new hearing on a settlement agreement.

According to La Repubblica, the governing body may grant a settlement agreement, but could also levy a fine on the club.

That fine would be imposed by confiscating the prize money Milan would be due from this season’s Europa League.

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