PSG moves away from UEFA Financial Fair Play threat

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By: Manu Tournoux

Whether sportingly or economically, everything works at Paris Saint-Germain. Indeed, the Ile-de-France club sees the horizon becoming clearer regarding financial fair play. Sanctioned in 2022 by UEFA with a fine of 65 million euros, 55 of which were suspended, the Parisian club was forced to sign a “negotiated agreement” to gradually redress its economic situation. But since then, the Parisian leaders have considerably reduced the club’s losses over the last three seasons.

According to DNCG reports, PSG’s deficit fell from 109.8 million euros in 2022-2023 to 60.3 million in 2023-2024, before falling to 40.1 million euros in the 2024-2025 financial year. Figures further revised downwards by UEFA thanks to certain deductions authorized on investments. An improvement which now further removes the possibility of new sanctions for the reigning French and European Champions.

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