Between mid-March and early April, the two Milanese have scheduled hearings with UEFA: the parameters on the four-year deficit have not been respected
Uefa financial fair play has returned to knock on the doors of Milan and Inter, less threatening than in previous years but with a load of imponderability that can never be underestimated. The two clubs have a different history behind them in respect of the rules of the FFP, but now they are at the same crossroads with different directions. The common hope is that in a general framework battered by the effects of Covid, Uefa does not choose to opt for a hard punch.