Milan risks being expelled from U EFA

Trouble on the field and outside for the new Milan. The last slap came from Nyon: UEFA has rejected <x0voltary engagement” proposed by the management of the red club. Yonghong Li's project, presented by Fassone in early November, has failed to convince UEFA's “hair play” commission. What's the risk of redsight now? [...]
Yonghong Li's project, presented by Fassone in early November, has failed to convince UEFA's “hair play” commission. What's the risk of redsight now? UEFA is expected to punish Muslims in case of a qualification in Champions or Europe League.
So, after Benevento came another blow to Milan. but the latter risks more painful because it adds doubts about new Chinese ownership. The rejection of the 150-page file, presented by the redheads, is an unencouraging signal and complicates Facebook plans. In Nyon they didn't trust the potential of the Chinese market on which Yonghong Li based his project.
What happens now? In addition to undermining the image, Milan will be punished if it is qualified in European competitions. Punishments to be imposed in the spring. The greatest danger is disfellowshipping. Fassone, a figure man (as he himself said), will have to find another way to fix the accounts. Sales of the best players in summer, which were not anticipated so far, can be necessary.
Club accounts, despite capital growth, continue to be disturbing for UEFA parameters and, as a result, the deal (aggression arrangements) reached in recent years by Rome and Inter, could be a benefit.












