Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger has claimed that UEFA's Financial Fair Play regulations "have gone", lamenting the organisation's soft stance on the issue.
When asked about the FFP, Wenger said:
"It has gone. I have seen the signs coming from UEFA for a while now. I thought for a while FFP would happen but now it is not possible. The clubs threatened to go to civil court – not only through sports [courts]. That brought a lot of insecurity in the decision making of UEFA so they started to soften the rules a little bit. The last decision in July was about Paris St-Germain and then Manchester City and that opened completely the door."
UEFA president Michel Platini revealed in May that the regulations could be relaxed, before the restrictions placed on Manchester City and Paris Saint-Germain were lifted in July.
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