Newcastle hit with huge fine after breaching Uefa's financial sustainability rules
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Newcastle United have been hit with a €6million (£5.17m) fine from Uefa after breaching the governing body's financial sustainability regulations.The Magpies reached a negotiated settlement with Uefa's Club Financial Control Body (CFCB) to resolve the breach, which relates to overspending against the Football Earnings threshold during the three-year period concluding in June 2025.The fine is smaller than penalties handed to other Premier League clubs in recent times, with both Aston Villa and Chelsea paying larger fines for comparable violations.Chief executive David Hopkinson has previously stressed the importance of trading players effectively, a stance that takes on added significance given these regulatory challenges.
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TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say Uefa also determined that Newcastle must pay an additional €3m (£2.58m) for exceeding the governing body's 70 per cent Squad Cost Ratio target during the 2025 calendar year.Despite the combined penalties, sources close to the club...
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