No thorns from Uefa. Olympique de Marseille will participate in the next Champions League, although it has not complied with the rules of financial fair play. The French club, which was referred to the jury of the Club Financial Control Body for violation of the pickets imposed by the transaction contract, was fined 3 million euros, in addition to the 15% reduction in the proceeds of participation in Uefa tournaments in the 2020/21 and 2021/22 seasons. The Marsigliesi… The news comes directly from Uefa, which described in a statement the results of the clubs as part of a transaction agreement: today, Corriere dello Sport clearly states that only companies that are not qualified for the European Cups when the contract comes into force can apply until 31 December or have changed ownership last year (ac Milan case). The agreement can last up to four years and must include commitments for a long-term business plan. Uefa can only grant it if this plan is based on reasonable assumptions and in the absence of specific guarantees of the soundness of the activities. Sanctions are only provided for non-compliance with the agreements. It must be said that this type of contract has never been signed with an association. Excellent news from a financial point of view regarding an important Italian football club: Inter is indeed officially outside the settlement agreement. Indeed, the board of investigation of the financial supervisory body of the clubs presented an update of the follow-up of the transaction agreements signed between 2015 and 2016 with four clubs that have reached their respective conditions. The limits of the framework – Inter has agreed to limit players to the A-list of their frame for European competitions from 25 to 21 for the 2015-2016 season and to 22 of the 2016-2017 season. restrictions that may be lifted between 2017 and 2018 if the first economic and financial objectives of the transaction agreement are partially met.
The Romas comparison agreement on the www.Uefa.com website The transaction contract means that clubs must be constantly monitored by Uefa to find a Perid, which usually includes three sporting seasons and is subject to qualification for a European competition.