Manchester United's UEFA and Premier League financial fair play rules explained
Manchester United are on the verge of beginning their new Premier League campaign but financial issues continue to loom over the football talk.
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Manchester United are on the verge of beginning their new Premier League campaign but financial issues continue to loom over the football talk.
Juventus were excluded from next season's Conference League on Friday for breaching financial fair play rules, UEFA announced.
Juventus will not play in Europe next season after being banned over breaches of UEFA's Club Licensing and Financial Fair Play rules, while Chelsea will pay €10million for submitting incomplete financial information, Europe's soccer governing body have confirmed.
Manchester United have been struck with a €300,000 (£256,785) fine by UEFA after being penalised for minor Financial Fair Play (FFP) breaches. The fine covers a four-year period where breaches were committed between 2019 and 2022.
Barcelona and Manchester United have been fined by UEFA for breaches of Financial Fair Play (FFP) regulations, European soccer's governing body said on Friday.
The International Cricket Council (ICC) announced on Thursday that it will distribute equal prize money to men's and women's teams from now on at its events.
The image that comes to mind of Manchester United's transfer window so far is an imaginary one, of football director John Murtough spinning several plates in the air and hoping one doesn't crash back down to earth.
The idea of financial fair play rules in European football has long been a dividing subject in the game, roughly split into a couple of camps: Those who think spending had to be reeled in and those who believe the regulations were only introduced to protect the cartel at the top of the game.