The UEFA sent the two clubs a “settlement agreement” providing for financial penalties graduated in time.
The finances of Paris-Saint-Germain (PSG) and Olympique de Marseille (OM) are the subject of monitoring of the Union of European Football Associations (UEFA), which addressed the two Clubs A “settlement agreement” providing for financial penalties, learned the agency France-Presse (AFP) of sources having knowledge of the file, confirming Team information .
These settlement agreements provide “a minimal financial penalty” and “objectives to be achieved” concerning OM, said one of these sources, adding that “penalties could worsen” in the event of objectives Not kept as part of financial fair play. A similar procedure affects PSG, which “still has to make its defense heard” with the Club Financial Control Authority (ICFC) of the European Confederation, said another source.
Solicited by AFP, PSG, OM and UEFA did not wish to provide comment.
According to the daily L’Équipe, the two French clubs engaged in the Champions League “have the obligation to gradually return to the nails under penalty of scoring more severe sanctions in the near future”, but they can refuse the UEFA proposals, at the risk of being inflicted soon firm sanctions.
“Many clubs are in the viewfinder of UEFA, all work to comply with the news” rules, an AFP tells a source that knows the file, without nevertheless quoting the names of the teams concerned.
UEFA reformed in the spring of its financial fair play (FPF) by softening it: now, clubs will have to limit the salaries of their players and their coaches, transfer compensation and agent commissions to 70 % of their income from the 2025-2026 season, a measure implemented gradually.