Roma hoping for 10–12 million euro UEFA fine to resolve financial settlement
Club News·30 June 2026·13d ago

Roma hoping for 10–12 million euro UEFA fine to resolve financial settlement

Source: Forza Roma

Roma faces a potential UEFA fine in the region of 10 to 12 million euros as the Friedkin Group seeks to close a long-running financial dispute with European football's governing body. Violations from the previous financial year already resulted in a 6 million euro sanction. The club is hoping the new fine will allow Roma to exit an agreement signed in 2022 and resolve the matter definitively.

The Friedkins chose not to sell prize assets before the 30 June deadline, opting instead to keep the squad intact for head coach Gian Piero Gasperini. This decision means Roma did not pursue large player sales to generate accounting gains within the financial year. The club remains in ongoing talks with UEFA, with the final resolution still pending a decision from European football authorities.

The financial situation underlines Roma's continued efforts to balance competitive ambition—keeping the squad together for Gasperini—with compliance obligations from the settlement framework established two years ago.

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Le violazioni dello scorso esercizio finanziario hanno portato ad una sanzione di 6 milioni di euro Redazione 30 giugno - 11:54 Wesley al lavoro anche in vacanza: corsa sul tapis roulant e palestra in Grecia La Roma ci ha provato a piazzare delle plusvalenze entro il 30 giugno. Ma la decisione dei…

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