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What AS Roma need to avoid 2025 Financial Fair Play sanctions

Summary by Football Italia
Roma must register a capital gain of between €12m and €13m to avoid sanctions for breaching UEFA’s Financial Fair Play regulations, which could lead to further transfer restrictions.Roma’s priority in the next 24 hours is to make a capital gain of around €12m-13m to avoid UEFA sanctions.According to Gazzetta dello Sport (via Calcio&Finanza), failing to achieve their financial target by the formal end of the 2024-25 campaign on June 30 would lead…
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More than ten million in capital gains to be recorded by midnight on Monday 30 June to respect the UEFA limits. All this while avoiding selling the big names. This (difficult) mission of Massara who in these hours is working in Trigoria to close several negotiations in time and avoid Roma...

AS Roma has a lot of work to do to avoid violating UEFA's Financial Fair Play rules.

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Football Italia broke the news in Italy on Sunday, June 29, 2025.
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