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Liverpool face Uefa financial fair play probe

Reds one of seven clubs under investigation

LIVERPOOL are one of seven clubs under investigation by Uefa for potential breaches of financial fair play regulations, the body announced yesterday.

The Merseyside club were absent from European competition last year and only recently submitted detailed accounts to Uefa, which dictates that losses must be restricted to £35.4 million over a two-year window.

The Reds reported losses of £49.8m for the 2012-13 season, and £40.5m for the 10-month period before that, and join Monaco, Roma, Besiktas, Inter Milan, Krasnodar and Sporting Lisbon in being subjected to investigations relating to “potential break-even breaches.”

The clubs face no immediate sanction but will have to provide Uefa with more information over the next two months.

 

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