UEFA have confirmed that Inter, Milan and Roma have met the Financial Fair Play obligations for the 2022-23 financial year that were set out for them. The trio, along with Juventus, reached a multi-year settlement with UEFA, having failed to meet Financial Fair Play obligations in previous seasons.
All four clubs paid fines to UEFA with Juve and Inter agreeing a three-year settlement agreement, while Roma and Milan reached a two a four-year agreement.
UEFA announced today that Milan, Roma and Inter have all met the terms of their settlement agreements, which will allow them to plan their summer transfer moves with more clarity.
It’s a different story for the Bianconeri who are still reportedly working to agree a deal with UEFA which make include missing European football for one season, leading to their exclusion from next seasons Conference League.