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"430 Million Euros in Debts", Sanctioned by UEFA but Still Active: Why Fenerbahçe Continues to Recruit and Must Win Against OL

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At the end of June, Fenerbahçe was fined by UEFA for non-compliance with fair financial play. The sanction did not hold back the stambouliote club, which receives OL in dams going from the Champions League on Tuesday (21 hours), and Mason Greenwood then Romelu Lukaku came in addition to an already expensive staff.
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At the end of June, Fenerbahçe was fined by UEFA for non-compliance with fair financial play. The sanction did not hold back the stambouliote club, which receives OL in dams going from the Champions League on Tuesday (21 hours), and Mason Greenwood then Romelu Lukaku came in addition to an already expensive staff.

·Boulogne-Billancourt, France
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L'ÉQUIPE broke the news in Boulogne-Billancourt, France on Tuesday, August 18, 2026.
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