UEFA have officially suspended proceedings against Milan over Financial Fair Play until after the ongoing CAS appeal from last year has been resolved.

It means for the moment, the Rossoneri will not be excluded from European competition, although that could change depending on the verdict.

“The suspension of the proceedings will remain in place until after the issuance of the award in the ongoing CAS case,” read a statement.

UEFA have officially suspended proceedings against Milan over Financial Fair Play until after the ongoing CAS appeal from last year has been resolved.

It means for the moment, the Rossoneri will not be excluded from European competition, although that could change depending on the verdict.

“The suspension of the proceedings will remain in place until after the issuance of the award in the ongoing CAS case,” read a statement.

“The UEFA Club Financial Control Body (CFCB) Adjudicatory Chamber has issued a procedural order suspending the proceedings against AC Milan regarding its failure to comply with the break-even requirement during the current monitoring period assessed in the 2018/19 season and covering the reporting periods ending in 2016, 2017 and 2018.

“The suspension of the proceedings will remain in place until after the issuance of the award in the ongoing CAS proceedings dealing with the sanction imposed on the club for failing to comply with the break-even requirement for the reporting periods ending in 2015, 2016 and 2017.”

Milan have qualified for the Europa League, but if they were to be excluded, then Torino could take their spot.

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