The enthusiasm for the Scudetto victory and the apprehension for the slowdown in the renewals of Paolo Maldini and Frederic Massara made the matches that the Milan had with UEFA to discuss compliance with the criteria dictated by Financial Fair Play.
As milannews.it points out, in the last three years the Rossoneri have slavishly followed what was established by the TAS of Lausanne in Consent Award signed in June 2019 and have had an exemplary conduct that has led them to increase revenues even in an economically difficult period such as the pandemic.
In short, the sensations are good. However, as long as UEFA has not ruled, we are proceeding with lead feet. On the other hand, the new diktats of the FPF provide for an expense margin based on revenues (another point on which the club is working very hard to raise them).
However, Milan feel that they have respected the agreements made with UEFA and are expecting a light settlement agreementwith minimum penalties that do not limit the company’s work on the market and that do not oblige it to sell its most valuable players.
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