Tuttosport: Milan expected to sign ‘lenient’ settlement agreement with UEFA

Thanks to their improvement both on and off the pitch, AC Milan will have a bigger say in their upcoming talks with UEFA regarding their financial situation. In fact, they are expected to get a more lenient agreement. 

Back in 2019, Milan agreed to be excluded from the Europa League to sign a settlement agreement with UEFA. The situation has since changed a lot and the Rossoneri are now in a very good position financially, thanks to the work of Elliott Management.

As highlighted by Tuttosport (via MilanLive), Milan made losses of €96m in 2020/21 and the losses for the 2021/22 season should be just €50m. Their improvement from what was a catastrophic situation is thus very evident.

This is something that UEFA cannot ignore, per the newspaper, and Milan are therefore expected to get a more lenient settlement agreement this time out. The sanctions are inevitable but the Rossoneri are clearly on the right path and that is indeed very good news.