Penalties for financial non-compliance
UEFA announced a fine of 6 million euros for Roma for non-compliance with Financial Fair Play. The Italian club slightly exceeded the provisional objective set for the year ending in 2025, receiving a penalty of 2 million. In addition, by registering a relationship between staff costs and total income greater than 70%, another fine of 4 million was added.
Olympique de Marseille was also sanctioned for not complying with the regulations on football income in the 2025-26 season. UEFA considered the limited magnitude of the infringement and the drop in income from broadcast rights in France. As a result, the club is excluded from the next club competition it qualifies for in the next three seasons, unless it meets the target in 2026-27. He was also restricted from registering new players on List A for the 2026-27 season and fined €6 million.
Clubs that followed the rules
In contrast, Milan, Inter, Monaco, Besiktas, Paris Saint-Germain, Antwerp and Trabzonspor met the final objective of the agreement. These clubs exited the supervision regime after covering the reporting periods ending in 2023, 2024 and 2025.
The sanctions seek to ensure financial stability in European football, without altering sporting competition.




