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Off The Pitch Legal: PSG and Juventus among eight clubs hit with fines for UEFA FFP breaches

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UEFA have confirmed that Paris Saint-Germain and Juventus are among eight clubs that competed in its competitions last season to be fined for breaches of Financial Fair Play (FFP) rules.

PSG have been ordered to pay an unconditional fine of €10 million and another €55 million if they fail to break even, while Juventus have been hit with a €3.5 million fine to be paid up front, and a further €19.5 million if they don’t comply with the break-even requirements.

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