• Inter fined €6m for Financial Fair Play breach
    21:38 | 08/05/2015

    The Serie A club, along with nine other European sides, have agreed to sanctions for failing to adhere to economic guidelines

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    Inter have been fined €6 million for breaching Financial Fair Play regulations and could pay a further €14m dependant on their adherence to a list of financial conditions.

    The Serie A club, along with nine other teams, were under investigation over their non-compliance with break-even rules enforced by the governing body and now face a list of sanctions.

    Should they qualify for Europe this season, Inter will only be allowed to register 21 players for the 2015-16 campaign, rather than the usual maximum 25-man squad, with that number rising to 22 the season after.

    The limit will be lifted in 2017-18 if the Nerazzurri comply with regulations, which include reporting a break-even deficit of €30m for the financial year ending 2016.

    Also facing punishment are another Italian club, Roma, who will pay a €2m fine, and potentially an additional €4m if they flout guidelines again over the next three seasons.

    Like Inter, the Giallorossi’s European squad will also be trimmed, with their A-list restricted to 22 players next season, though that restriction will be lifted in 2016-17 if their finances are brought in line.

    The number of new registrations allowed on the club’s A-list is capped as well, dependant on their net transfer position in each window.

    Ligue 1 side Monaco could pay a total fine of up to €13m, €3m of which will be paid in full , with the remaining €10m conditional depending on if they adhere to economic measures.

    Like Rudi Garcia’s Roma, Leonardo Jardim will only have 22 players to choose from in Europe in 2015-16, with that enforcement being lifted providing they stay in line with the governing body’s financial rules.

    Monaco have also agreed to report a maximum break-even deficit of €15m for the financial years ending in 2015 and 2016 and no break-even deficit for the financial year ending in 2017.

    Seven other clubs – Sporting Lisbon, Besiktas, Lokomotiv Moscow, FC Krasnodar, FC Rostov, Kardemir Karabukspor and CSKA Sofia – have been punished with varying degrees of severity.

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