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·4 juillet 2025
Official – Inter Milan, AC Milan & PSG Meet Targets Of UEFA Financial Fair Play Settlement For 2024-25

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·4 juillet 2025
Inter Milan, AC Milan, and PSG have all met the targets of their settlements with UEFA over Financial Fair Play for 2024-25.
This according to an official announcement by the Club Financial Control Body of UEFA, via FCInter1908.
As with all European football clubs, Inter are working to comply with the terms of Financial Fair Play.
The Nerazzurri had been handed a fine of €26 million for previous breaches. However, in September of 2022, the Nerazzurri agreed a settlement with UEFA.
This settlement reduced the amount of the fine that Inter had to pay to €4 million. In addition, it also gave the club slightly different terms to comply with in terms of Financial Fair Play rules.
MILAN, ITALY – MAY 22: (L-R) CEO Corporate FC Internazionale Alessandro Antonello, Oaktree’s Global Opportunities strategy Managing Director Katherine Ralph, Managing Director and Co-Head of Europe for Oaktree’s Global Opportunities strategy Alejandro Cano, CEO Sport FC Internazionale Giuseppe Marotta attend a meeting between FC Internazionale new owners Oaktree and Club’s Management on May 22, 2024 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Guido De Bortoli/Getty Images)
Inter Milan are not the only club to have reached a settlement with UEFA regarding Financial Fair Play targets.
The likes of AC Milan, Monaco, Marseille, Paris Saint-Germain, Besiktas, Trabzonspor, and Royal Antwerp also made settlements with UEFA.
And UEFA have confirmed that Inter and all of those clubs have met their targets for 2024-25.
However, Roma have failed to meet their FFP targets for the period.
Therefore, the Giallorossi have received a fine of €3 million from UEFA.