Problems for Roma, even off the field. After months of chaos in technical management with three coaches rotating on the bench, Claudio Ranieri’s team gave the first signs of rebirth by returning to Championship glory. But while the Giallorossi are trying to emerge from the quicksand of the relegation zone, the club’s problems also go beyond the confines of the pitch: the club has built a budget. 3 million euro fine A breach of Financial Fair Play (FPF) is predicted by UEFA.
Penalty
Roma, in fact, are among eight clubs, including Inter, who have signed a contract in 2022. Settlement Agreement With the European football body, committing to keeping squad budgets and costs within certain limits.
The goal set by the Giallorossi club with UEFA is not to exceed i. 60 million loss Overall
In the 2023/2024 fiscal year, the Capitoline company recorded losses at a cumulative level of 81.4 million euros, an improvement of 20 million compared to the -120 million recorded in the financial statements closed on June 30, 2023, which , it turns out. , it was already set aside A fine of around 3 million euros Due to non-respect of financial fair play standards over the years.
As explained by Roma, a 4-year agreement has been signed with the financial control body for European clubs, returning to FPF regulations every financial year until the 2025/26 season. It provides for the objectives of, including financial and sports sanctioning system. In relation to the weight of the breach.
“In particular – we read in the latest financial statements of the company, which is reported. Football and finance – Provides an unconditional financial contribution of 5 million, which was already withheld by UEFA during the 2022/23 season, and specific financial objectives for amounts exceeding certain buffers only in the four-year period 2022-2025. In case of failure to fulfill the Another 30 millionvariable and proportional to any violation, which are equal to the remaining 85% of the pre-established sanction.
“In this regard – it has been clarified – AS Roma has. The financial target was met. Forecasts are for the reporting period ending in June 2022 and 2023. Based on the results achieved in the 2022-23 season, a fine of 2 million euros will be paid and 3 million in the following financial year.
Budget
According to the latest balance sheet, Roma generally recorded results in the 2023/24 season Income for 301.7 million euros, compared to 277.0 million in 2022/23, despite lower revenues on TV rights, from 109 million last season to 104.1 million euros this season, but a push from an increase of 70 million with the Trading revenue and comparable revenue of 55.4 million reached 55.4 million. Additionally, player sales generated 25 million in capital gains last season.
On the other hand, i Expenses The Giallorossi club’s 2023/24 season saw them rise from 348.7 million euros last season to 366.2 million euros, a good part of which is made up of staff salaries and wages, which clearly increased from 173 million to 202 million. The euro is done. Including 150.6 million in player contracts (up 25 million from 2022/23) and 22 million in coaches’ salaries (+5) million) in the year that Jose Mourinho was replaced by Daniel De Rossi.