According to La Gazzetta dello Sport, Roma must generate significant capital gains by 30 June to comply with the settlement agreement signed with UEFA in 2022.

The report indicates that Roma will do everything possible to convince Matías Soulé to accept an offer from Saudi Arabia. In addition to Al-Ahli and Al-Hilal, Al-Diriyah, which was promoted to the Saudi Pro League, is also competing, willing to pay Roma €35 million and match the substantial offers from the other two suitors to the player—approximately €10 million per year.

If Roma ultimately fails to comply with the settlement agreement, UEFA will impose sanctions in November of next year, affecting the 2027/28 season. Roma will certainly face fines at that time, and the amount will exceed the previously paid fines of €2.1 million, €3 million, and €6 million. The new fine is estimated to range between €10 million and €12 million, depending on the extent of Roma's spending violations. Beyond fines, Roma may also be restricted in the number of players they can register, allowed to submit only 22 players instead of the usual 25.

The report believes the matter will stop there, avoiding further punishment. More severe consequences would be ongoing squad restrictions or even expulsion from competitions. Given the strong relationship between the Friedkin family and Ceferin, as well as UEFA's desire to "support" compliant clubs, this possibility is quite low. In fact, Roma has consistently reduced its financial deficit over the years.

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