What happened: UEFA has fined AS Roma €6 million for failing to meet financial targets under its current settlement agreement. The sanction includes a €2 million penalty for missing interim fiscal goals and €4 million for exceeding the 70% squad cost ratio during the 2025 calendar year.

Why it matters: The ruling comes as Roma continues to struggle with fiscal balance, while rivals Inter and Milan successfully fulfilled their obligations. The club reportedly needs to raise €50 million by month's end to avoid harsher penalties, including potential squad registration limits for next season.

By the numbers: Fine: €6.0M | Fiscal Breach: €2.0M | Squad Cost Breach: €4.0M | Ratio Limit: 70% | Compliance Gap: ~€50M

What to watch: Roma must now accelerate player departures or finalize new revenue streams before the June 30 compliance deadline.

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