Inter are not worried about the sanctions that UEFA have placed upon them for breaching Financial Fair Play rules, according to a report in the Italian print media today. 

As has been reported by Tuttosport today, both Inter and AS Roma are calm about the situation as they have chosen the route of taking four years to fall within the correct guidelines whilst AC Milan and Juventus have just three years.

At the moment, however, the only difference is that there are two fewer players on the Uefa A list (23 instead of 25) and that the transfer market activity is bound to the balance of the A list.

Inter and Roma cannot register new players for European competitions unless they have first sold one or more players whose costs are greater than or equal to those of the incoming players.

This could be seen as an issue but due to their own financial difficulties, Inter have been operating in this way for the last two seasons anyway.