7 May 2014

PSG, Man City face penalties over Fair Play rules

5:44 am on 7 May 2014

Two of the world's richest football clubs Paris St Germain and Manchester City face fines of 60 million euros and limits on their Champions League squads for next season for breaching UEFA's Financial Fair Play rules.

The French sports daily L'Equipe reports that the Qatari-owned PSG would be fined and have their Champions League squad capped at 21 players instead of 25 next season under a proposed settlement.

The club's wage bill would also be capped and the fine spread over three years.

A similar settlement is believed to have been offered to Manchester City, but they're disputing the terms.