"Inter", "Roma", "Monaco" received fines for FFP violations.

"Milan's "Inter", along with nine other European clubs, has received a penalty for violating the rules of Financial Fair Play (FFP). The "Serie A" club will have to pay 6 million euros, and in the future, this amount could increase by another 14 million euros. If Milan's team plays in a European tournament next season, they will only be allowed to register 21 players instead of the usual 25, and in the future, this number will increase to 22. The sanctions will be lifted if "Inter" complies with the rules in the 2017-18 season and eliminates a 30 million euro loss by the end of 2016. The "Roma" team was fined 2 million euros and could face another 4 million euros in the future if they violate the rules in the next three seasons. The capital club will also face restrictions on registering players for European tournaments. "Monaco" will have to pay 3 million euros, with a threat of a 10 million euro fine in the future. The French club must eliminate a 15 million euro loss in 2015 and 2016 and operate profitably in 2017. Penalties were also imposed on Lisbon's "Sporting", Istanbul's "Besiktas", Moscow's "Lokomotiv", FC "Krasnodar", FC "Rostov", Sofia's CSKA and Karabukspor's "Kardemir".