https://www.uefa.com/MultimediaFiles/Download/Tech/uefaorg/General/02/56/20/15/2562015_DOWNLOAD.pdf
the only mention of this 70% is at the end of art 62, on page 43:
no mention of a potential sanction. uefa might ask for the break-even information at any time regardless of the wage bill, so clubs should be ready to submit that information regardless. it looks like an administration issue, not a financial one. correct me if i'm wrong @italiacalcio10
the only mention of this 70% is at the end of art 62, on page 43:
no mention of a potential sanction. uefa might ask for the break-even information at any time regardless of the wage bill, so clubs should be ready to submit that information regardless. it looks like an administration issue, not a financial one. correct me if i'm wrong @italiacalcio10
The main measure for a sanction is based on adjusted break even, which has a whole bunch of add-backs. I do think Juventus is probably flirting w/ FFP limits, but I think there is some flexibility. If you are in violation, you may demonstrate that it will be corrected in the following financial year, which happens to be when a bunch of our sponsorship agreements kick-in.
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