LONDON (Reuters) - The credibility of European soccer's Financial Fair Play (FFP) rules will be questioned after it emerged that Manchester City and Paris St Germain would not be banned from the Champions League for breaching them.
City and PSG have been offered settlements for breaking rules designed to limit clubs' financial losses and those agreements could be rubber stamped as early as this week.
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