ZURICH, April 21 (Reuters) - Inter Milan have missed spending targets set by UEFA for this season under break-even rules, European soccer’s governing body said on Friday. UEFA said the three clubs had "only partially fulfilled the targets set for season 2016-17" under so-called Financial Fair Play rules which are designed to prevent clubs from irresponsible spending sprees. UEFA said Paris St Germain and Manchester City have reached targets set under an agreement in 2014 and been freed of all restrictions, as have Croatian champions Dinamo Zagreb. AS Roma and AS Monaco, who have one more year of their settlement regimes to run, have met their targets for the 2016-17 season, UEFA said. Other clubs still being monitored include Kazakhstan's Astana and Russian clubs Krasnodar, Lokomotiv Moscow, Rubin Kazan and Zenit St Petersburg.
Source: The Star April 21, 2017 18:33 UTC