Uefa chief says FFP rules could change as City await appeal

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Uefa President Aleksander Ceferin during a meeting of European football leaders in Amsterdam.

The regulations are designed to prevent clubs receiving unlimited amounts of money through inflated sponsorship deals with organisations related to the owners.While the City case awaits appeal, Ceferin suggested there could be changes in the complex FFP process, which has faced criticism for making it tough for newly well-resourced clubs to break into Europe’s elite.

“It has been very successful as a system, there are almost no losses in European football any more and now we will probably have to adapt to different times,” he said.Ceferin said he had not been involved in the Manchester City case and would not be offering an opinion on it. The Premier League champions have criticised the way Uefa carried out the investigation but Ceferin, a Slovenian lawyer, said it would be wrong for him to express a view.

 

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