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Manchester United fined €300,000 by Uefa for financial fair play breaches

- Nick Ames and Jamie Jackson

Manchester United have been fined €300,000 (£257,000) by Uefa for committing financial fair play breaches over a four-year period between 2019 and 2022.

The governing body’s club financial control body handed down the punishment after United reported what it describes as “a minor break-even deficit” during the financial years in question. They are among a number of clubs across the continent to be punished in Uefa’s final monitoring of its old financial fair play rules, which were replaced by new regulation­s last year.

A United statement said: “While disappoint­ed by the outcome, Manchester United accepts this fine for what Uefa acknowledg­es to be a minor technical breach of its previous financial fair play rules.

“This reflected a change in the way that Uefa adjusted for Covid-19 losses during the 2022 reporting period, which allowed us to recognise only €15m of the €281m of revenues lost due to the pandemic within the FFP calculatio­n.

“Post-pandemic, the club’s revenues have recovered strongly and are forecast to reach a record level in the current financial year.

“The club continues to support the enforcemen­t of rules to promote financial fair play and sustainabi­lity across domestic and European football.”

It is understood United’s stance is that they were unable to adjust for €47m of Covid losses in the 2022 monitoring period because of an unforeseen change in how Uefa treated those losses during the transition to its revised financial sustainabi­lity regulatory framework. The losses came on top of €234m of pandemic-related losses across 2019-20 and 2020-21.

Privately United would cite how the Premier League did allow for adjustment­s for 2022, enabling the club to comply with domestic FFP rules.

Among the other clubs fined were Barcelona, who are required to pay €500,000 for wrongly reporting profits on disposal of tangible assets, other than player transfers, which are not deemed a relevant income under the regulation­s.

Istanbul Basaksehir were fined €400,000 for not meeting targets they had been set for the 2022 financial year. Meanwhile, Konyaspor and Apoel were fined €100,000 for similar breaches to those carried out by United.

 ?? Photograph: Dave Howarth/CameraSpor­t/Getty Images ?? Manchester United said they were unable to adjust for €47m of Covid losses because of an unforeseen change in how Uefa treated those losses.
Photograph: Dave Howarth/CameraSpor­t/Getty Images Manchester United said they were unable to adjust for €47m of Covid losses because of an unforeseen change in how Uefa treated those losses.

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