UEFA fines Roma €6 million but Friedkin Group can smile; Marseille faces far heavier sanctions
Club News·17 June 2026·64d ago

UEFA fines Roma €6 million but Friedkin Group can smile; Marseille faces far heavier sanctions

Source: Forza Roma

UEFA has officially issued financial monitoring sanctions across European clubs. Roma must pay a combined fine of €6 million for breaching two regulations during the 2024–25 financial year. The club slightly exceeded an intermediate target set under its settlement agreement, incurring a €2 million penalty. Additionally, Roma's squad cost-to-revenue ratio exceeded 70% in the 2025 calendar year, violating UEFA's squad cost rule and resulting in a further €4 million fine. Critically, Roma faces no sporting consequences—only the requirement to continue monitoring compliance under its settlement agreement.

Marseille, by contrast, received far harsher treatment. The French club was fined €10 million and risks exclusion from UEFA competitions from the 2027–28 season onward if it fails to meet new financial targets. UEFA cited Marseille's failure to meet the final objective of its settlement agreement as the reason for the more severe punishment. The French broadcaster's reduced television rights revenue also factored into UEFA's assessment. Marseille must now implement an austerity programme, cutting costs across wages and transfer spending to reduce its squad cost ratio and restore financial balance by the end of June.

Roma's relatively lenient outcome strengthens the Friedkin Group's negotiating position in the transfer market. Head coach Gasperini has identified winger Greenwood as a priority target, and Marseille's financial constraints may now force the French club to lower its €55 million asking price for the player, potentially accelerating Roma's pursuit.

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Il club giallorosso pagherà 6 milioni, ma sono stati apprezzati i miglioramenti. Per I francesi inizia una campagna di austerità Redazione 17 giugno - 18:39 Roma e il settlement agreement: perché è meglio non rimandare L'Uefa ha reso ufficiali le sanzioni legate al monitoraggio finanziario dei club…

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