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Barcelona and Paris Saint-Germain, Juventus, and seven other club sides in Europe will be sanctioned by UEFA for non-compliance with Financial Fair Play in the 2020/2021 campaign.
The season in which the irregularities regarding economic control were committed coincides with the arrival and explosion of the COVID-19 pandemic.
According to the analysis done by UEFA about 20 teams including Arsenal and Marseille were included in the list
But as things stand, the final accounts for many of these 20 teams are yet to be filed with UEFA, and once done, their situation might as well change.
The case with the likes of PSG, Barcelona, and Juventus, however, is extremely different.
PSG and Barcelona are the two teams said to be in more danger as they are in full legal proceedings against UEFA along with Real Madrid due to the entire Super League issue.
At the moment, both Barcelona and Juventus are said to be refusing to negotiate with UEFA.
However, UEFA has stated that the ongoing 2022-23 season is going to be the last campaign that will run within the existing FFP rules. From 2023, the governing body will introduce a new set of rules to set a cap on spending a percentage of their income on player salaries, transfers, and agent fees.