Inter will have to defend Roberto Mancini’s rumoured €4.5m per year wages to FIFA’s Financial Fair Play committee.

Inter will have to defend Roberto Mancini’s rumoured €4.5m per year wages to FIFA’s Financial Fair Play committee.

The club hired Mancini this afternoon, sacking Walter Mazzarri, so under current rules will have to continue paying the old tactician his €3.5m per year wages for the remainder of his contract until June 2016.

Although no financial details or even the length of the contract have been confirmed, Sky Sport Italia claim Mancini has a deal until June 2017.

The first year would see wages worth €3.5m, rising to €4.5m for the next two, plus generous performance-related bonuses.

Inter are already in trouble with FIFA over their Financial Fair Play status and will have to defend this extra expenditure during their appeal.

It’s also reported that Mancini understands the situation and will therefore not make any huge demands during the January transfer window.

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