The investigation into Inter and Roma’s Financial Fair Play status is ongoing and UEFA has conveyed that they will meet again in February to provide further updates.

Alongside clubs like Monaco, Besiktas, Liverpool, Sporting Club of Portugal, and Krasnodar, Inter provided evidence in the first round of hearings after failing to match the break-even parameters set by UEFA.

The UEFA Club Financial Control Body (CFCB) has stated that they have decided to continue their investigations.

Inter and Roma have argued that since they have new owners who have inherited financially unhealthy clubs from their predecessors, they should not be punished for attempting to rectify the problems.

James Pallotta, the president of Roma, went as far as to say that clubs like Roma and Inter need to be treated as ”poster boys” for financial reform in football.

 Source: football-italia.net