LONDON (Reuters) - Big-spending Manchester City and Paris St-Germain have been given the chance to settle breaches of UEFA's financial fair play (FFP) rules that will leave them free to play in next season's Champions League.
UEFA's club financial control board has offered settlement deals in recent weeks to teams deemed to have broken rules designed to rein in reckless spending and make soccer more stable economically.
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