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·18 de junio de 2026
Monaco and PSG no longer under UEFA financial monitoring

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·18 de junio de 2026

Monaco and Paris Saint-Germain are no longer under UEFA financial monitoring. UEFA confirmed on Thursday that both clubs have exited the settlement regime.
Both clubs had been scrutinised by UEFA’s club financial control body since 2023. Marseille, meanwhile, was flagged and hit with a heavy fine. Monaco and PSG now join AC Milan, Besiktas, Inter Milan, Royal Antwerp and Trabzonspor among clubs to have monitoring lifted.
They have met the final objectives of their settlement agreements by complying with the football earnings rule in the 2025-26 season, covering reporting periods ending in 2023, 2024 and 2025.
UEFA has tightened club finance rules since 2022. Clubs must have no overdue payables, limit cumulative losses to no more than €60m across the last three reporting periods, and cap spending on wages, transfers and agent commissions at 70% of revenue.
That final cap is particularly demanding for Monaco, whose income relies mainly on broadcasting revenue alongside player sales.
Source: L'Équipe
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