"After careful examination of all the documentation and explanations provided, the Chamber decided not to conclude a voluntary agreement with AC Milan," a UEFA statement said. The key concerns focus on the takeover of the club by Chinese businessman Li Yonghong. UEFA said: "There are still uncertainties in relation to the refinancing of the loans to be paid back in October 2018 and the financial guarantees provided by the main shareholder."AC Milan Faces UEFA Financial Fair-Play Penalties. https://t.co/V8tB2Xv8f3
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AC Milan face penalties from UEFA after European football's governing body said on Friday it had failed to strike a deal with the Italian club over its spending.
Seven-time European champions have run up losses of 255m euros ($300m) in the last three seasons, way above the 30m euros permitted by the rules that are designed to stop clubs from over-spending.


