AC Milan management, despite the pandemic and its negative financial effects, tried to increase the revenue by signing more partnerships and decrease the wage bill. However, there is still a lot to do in order to reach the parameters set by UEFA for the Financial Fair Play.

According to La Gazzetta dello Sport in today's print edition, after Inter, UEFA has sent a letter to AC Milan and other clubs (AS Roma and Juventus soon with 30 clubs in total) who failed to respect the parameters of FFP.
The new rules will be rewritten by May but in the meantime, UEFA has set its sights on the budgets of half of European clubs. AC Milan higher management will be in Nyon between the end of March and the beginning of April for a meeting with UEFA.
As per Repubblica's newspaper, the Rossoneri management will be in Nyon in order to be prove that they have indeed been able to lower the club wages and deficits.