Barcelona, ​​PSG, Inter and Juve will be punished by UEFA

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Neymar, Mbappe and Messi (Reuters)

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A dramatic report this morning (Tuesday) in the British “Times” according to which 10 clubs are facing fair play penalties on behalf of the UEFA supervisory body, among the prominent names being Barcelona, ​​Juventus, Inter, Roma and Paris Saint-Germain. These are offenses committed until the 2020/21 season, inclusive.

UEFA is preparing the announcement in which it will announce the sanctions that will be imposed on these teams. As far as PSG, Marseille, which is also on the list, Inter and Roma – the punishment that will be imposed on them will be part of their compromise arrangement with the supervisory body that was recently reached. The two French women will suffer financial fines, while the Italian women will be under a certain transfer limit that has not been disclosed at this stage.

Barcelona and Juventus did not agree to negotiate with UEFA’s supervisory financial body. Both are in the midst of legal proceedings against UEFA, together with Real Madrid, for their attempt to establish the European Super League and it will be interesting to see what punishment is meted out to them following the refusal to enter into negotiations.

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In addition, it is claimed that no fewer than 20 clubs have entered the list of UEFA that supervises after the suspicion that they violated the rules of financial fair play, among them Arsenal, who currently leads the Premier League after winning all three of the opening games of the season in England.

Senior Arsenal officials claim that they comply with all threshold laws and have not received any warning on the matter. The Gunners have suffered heavy losses in the last three years at £213 million, with the 2020/21 loss alone being £127 million, which puts them at great risk of being punished. As you know, UEFA allows teams to exceed up to 30 million euros in a three-year period in the budget calculation (before the new rules that came in this season), however in the Premier League teams are allowed to lose up to 105 million pounds in this period of time.

At the same time, the 2020/21 season was held in the shadow of the corona virus and UEFA has already announced that it will allow higher exceptions and the big question is whether, after all these calculations, Arsenal will also join the list of teams already mentioned above and which are expected to receive one or another punishment. Starting with the tax year of 2023, the Financial Fair Play rules are changing and groups can spend up to 70% of their income, these are simpler rules for enforcement and implementation by the groups.

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