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Roma fined by UEFA for FFP breach; Milan and Inter avoid punishment
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Roma fined by UEFA for FFP breach; Milan and Inter avoid punishment

June 17, 2026 at 05:54 PM
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Quick summary

UEFA has fined Roma for breaching Financial Fair Play regulations, while AC Milan and Inter Milan have avoided sanctions in the same monitoring process.

What happened

Roma have been sanctioned by UEFA for a Financial Fair Play breach, receiving a financial fine. The other major Serie A clubs under UEFA's monitoring, AC Milan and Inter Milan, have avoided punishment in the same settlement round. This reflects UEFA's ongoing Financial Sustainability regulations, which replaced the old FFP framework. The financial penalty adds to Roma's well-documented off-field challenges and may constrain their transfer market activity in upcoming windows.

Chance analysis

UEFA's Financial Sustainability Regulations continue to apply varying pressure across Serie A's biggest clubs. Roma's fine reinforces their reputation as a club operating under tight financial constraints, which directly impacts their ability to compete in the transfer market and could limit squad investment. Milan's and Inter's clean status is positive for their planning, confirming they remain compliant with break-even requirements and retain financial flexibility for squad building.

Impact

Roma face tighter financial constraints and reduced transfer flexibility, while Milan and Inter retain full financial freedom for squad planning.

AI Insight

Roma's FFP fine may limit their transfer spending power, weakening their competitive outlook relative to Milan and Inter, who face no such financial restrictions.

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Roma fined by UEFA for FFP breach; Milan and Inter avoid punishment

UEFA has fined Roma for breaching Financial Fair Play regulations, while AC Milan and Inter Milan have avoided sanctions in the same monitoring process.

Article summary

Roma have been sanctioned by UEFA for a Financial Fair Play breach, receiving a financial fine. The other major Serie A clubs under UEFA's monitoring, AC Milan and Inter Milan, have avoided punishment in the same settlement round. This reflects UEFA's ongoing Financial Sustainability regulations, which replaced the old FFP framework. The financial penalty adds to Roma's well-documented off-field challenges and may constrain their transfer market activity in upcoming windows.

UEFA's Financial Sustainability Regulations continue to apply varying pressure across Serie A's biggest clubs. Roma's fine reinforces their reputation as a club operating under tight financial constraints, which directly impacts their ability to compete in the transfer market and could limit squad investment. Milan's and Inter's clean status is positive for their planning, confirming they remain compliant with break-even requirements and retain financial flexibility for squad building.

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Jun 17, 2026, 5:54 PM
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