Repubblica reveals fines and sanctions for Milan, Juve, Inter and Roma for breach of FFP

According to La Repubblica newspaper, Juventus and Milan will be fined by UEFA for breaching the FFP rules, while Inter and Roma could face transfer restrictions.

The Times reported on Tuesday that UEFA are preparing to announce sanctions against clubs that didn’t stick to the Financial Fair Play parameters, including Inter, Juventus and Roma.

According to the report, Juventus refused to negotiate a settlement agreement with UEFA so could face a harder punishment. However, Il Corriere dello Sport quotes club sources saying that Juventus did talk to UEFA and are confident that the punishment won’t be too harsh.

According to La Repubblica newspaper, Juventus and Milan will only be fined €3m, slightly more than Milan, who will likely pay €2m. UEFA will fine other European clubs such as PSG and Marseille, the report claims.

The situation seems to be different for Inter and Roma, who will soon finalise negotiations with UEFA.

According to the report, Inter and Roma may have to end the next summer transfer window on a net profit, starting a path to reach break-even and balance the books. Negotiations involving Inter, Roma and UEFA will reportedly end in circa 10 days.