They waste money at an alarming rate and are said to be close to
breaking FFP regulations, as well as getting themselves into all sorts of tricky situations with players contracts.
Manchester City were punished last season for
breaking the FFP rules but the regulations were relaxed recently after pressure from some of Europe's biggest clubs.
regarding pogba it is not as simple as you put it, the teams you mentioned are alredy under scrutiny
breaking ffp and isnt barce banned from transfers?
We are or never have been in danger of
breaking FFP rules.
RMC SPORT: UEFA has «officially» told PSG that they have to sell players for at least 110M to buy Neymar for 222M without
breaking FFP rules pic.twitter.com/EHivX 4mSUl
I feel clubs like city who have
broken the FFP rule shouldn't even be in the CL
FIFA, UEFA, the FA... PSG are laughing at you... they have blatantly
broken the FFP rules now they are openly breaking the tapping up rules, unless Arsenal have sanctioned it, in which case AW is lying to us....
UEFA has confirmed that Rubin Kazan will replace fellow Russian club Dynamo Moscow in the Europa League after the latter
broke FFP rules.
Not exact matches
If you believe that all the money in the game means that there will always be ways of bending and
breaking the rules then I guess the
FFP thing was never going to work and when you see what has happened this week in the transfer market, with PSG paying something like # 200 million to sign Neymar from FC Barcelona then you could say that anything is possible.
I never mentioned anything about getting him, They could have easily sold off some of their players to finance that move and
break even on the
FFP rules.
They hide behind
FFP rules while teams brazenly ignore or deliberately
break them, and UEFA do nothing to those teams.
among all that well written and in many area's factual statement was the mention of
FFP??? would this be the
FFP that both Wenger and the board at large were touting as the great «leveler» that would eventually
break the financial Leviathans and eqal us all up in the race for PL glory??? This would be the same
FFP that was the supposed reason why foreign investment was shyed away from and why we were not spending big in any of the transfer windows?
The club were desperate for
FFP to level the playing field, now they're in danger of
breaking the wage rule because we're over-paying a shower of mediocrity.
Let's be honest, the manager has not used our vast resources very intelligently, especially if we're in danger of
breaking the PL's
FFP regulations.
That is something Roma failed to do last year when they were slapped with a # 4.3 million fine for «non-compliance of
FFP break - even regulations»
Clubs can make a loss up to a certain level but will fail the
FFP Break Even test if they exceed certain thresholds.
I guess the latest figures show that Arsenal can invest this summer without
breaking any of the
FFP rules, or it's own business principle of sustainability?
European football's governing body introduced
FFP «
break - even» rules in 2013, requiring clubs to balance their spending with their revenue.