Inter have officially been released from the FFP Settlement Agreement with UEFA, signed in May 2015, after meeting all their targets.

This means the Nerazzurri can have a full squad at their disposal if they qualify for the Champions League next season, while they will have more leeway for spending this summer.

Inter have officially been released from the FFP Settlement Agreement with UEFA, signed in May 2015, after meeting all their targets.

This means the Nerazzurri can have a full squad at their disposal if they qualify for the Champions League next season, while they will have more leeway for spending this summer.

“The CFCB investigatory chamber confirmed that FC Astana, Beşiktaş JK and FC Internazionale Milano have been considered in compliance with the overall objective of their agreements, signed in May 2016 for FC Astana, and in May 2015 respectively for the latter two. Consequently, they have now all exited the settlement regime,” read a statement.

“The CFCB investigatory chamber decided to refer the case of Trabzonspor AŞ to the CFCB Adjudicatory Chamber as the club breached its settlement agreement signed in May 2016. Indeed, the club failed to comply with the break-even requirement during the monitoring period assessed in the season 2018/19.”

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