AC Milan can breathe a sigh of relief as the club has officially exited the UEFA Settlement Agreement, demonstrating compliance with agreed-upon financial parameters. This development brings good news for the Rossoneri, who have successfully managed their finances to meet UEFA's requirements. Alongside Inter, Milan has achieved the objectives set out in the current season's agreement, specifically meeting the revenue targets for the 2023-2025 period.
The club's financial housekeeping has allowed them to regain full freedom, no longer subject to special controls. This is a significant boost for AC Milan, enabling them to focus on on-field performance without the burden of stringent financial monitoring.
In contrast, other European clubs have faced disciplinary action from UEFA. Roma and Marseille have been fined for breaching financial regulations, with Roma incurring a total penalty of 6 million euros and Marseille facing a 10 million euro fine along with potential market restrictions.
AC Milan's successful navigation of UEFA's financial regulations reflects positively on the club's management and financial stability, providing a solid foundation for future success.







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