s***i 发帖数: 10182 | 1 Manchester City have been fined 0 million [£49m] by Uefa and will see
their squad reduced to 21 players for next season’s Champions League for
breaching Financial Fair Play regulations.
The club's 0m fine will be withheld from the Champions League revenue
generated from this season and next term, while 0m [£32.5m] has been
suspended and will be returned to City if they comply with the financial
measures set by Uefa.
City, who have accepted the sanctions from Uefa, have also agreed to "
significantly limit spending in the transfer market for seasons 2014/2015
and 2015/2016" and will limit their net spend in this summer's window to
0m.
City insist the spending limit on new players "will have no material impact
on the club’s planned transfer activity".
Despite posting figures outside the financial regulations, City maintain
their wage bill will remain the same next season but claim there will be a
“natural decline” after that period.
City revealed in a statement that they are now break even and will be
profitable next season.
Uefa confirms that if the club meet their break-even target, the 21-man
squad restriction will be lifted for the 2015/16 campaign. |
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