Milan’s Financial Fair Play sanction is expected to be handed down by UEFA later today.

The Rossoneri were rejected for a voluntary agreement and a settlement agreement, and were originally barred from the Europa League for FFP breaches.

However, Yonghong Li was ousted by Elliott Management, and the club appealed to the Court of Arbitration for Sport.

CAS ruled that the Diavolo should be reinstated, and referred the case back to UEFA’s Club Financial Control Body to impose a new sanction.

Milan’s Financial Fair Play sanction is expected to be handed down by UEFA later today.

The Rossoneri were rejected for a voluntary agreement and a settlement agreement, and were originally barred from the Europa League for FFP breaches.

However, Yonghong Li was ousted by Elliott Management, and the club appealed to the Court of Arbitration for Sport.

CAS ruled that the Diavolo should be reinstated, and referred the case back to UEFA’s Club Financial Control Body to impose a new sanction.

According to Sky, that punishment will be handed down later today.

UEFA is likely to fine Milan, as well as imposing a three year break even requirement and limited squad numbers for European competition.

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