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·1 July 2026
Juventus accept UEFA settlement and up to €20m fine as Fiorentina sanctioned

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·1 July 2026

Juventus and Fiorentina are among 14 clubs sanctioned after UEFA’s Club Financial Control Body, CFCB, completed its review of teams in the 2025/26 European competitions for financial sustainability breaches.
According to Corriere dello Sport, Juventus were judged to have broken the “football earnings rule”, which caps cumulative losses at €60 million across the financial years ending 2023, 2024 and 2025, using an aggregate across three years for the first time.
The Bianconeri have agreed a three-year settlement that requires interim targets and full compliance by the end of the term, with possible limits on UEFA squad registrations, up to exclusion from Europe, if targets are missed. Newcastle United have also signed a three-year settlement.
Juventus were handed a €20 million sanction, of which €14 million is conditional. If the club meet the settlement terms, only €6 million would be payable.
Fiorentina were fined €6 million for exceeding the 70% squad-cost-to-revenue ratio, with penalties scaled to the level of overspend.
In total, 14 clubs received disciplinary measures. Aston Villa, Chelsea, Newcastle United, Nottingham Forest, Nice, Strasbourg, AEK Athens and Fenerbahçe were also sanctioned under the financial sustainability rules.
Source: Football Italia







































