UEFA’s Missed Deal Now Costing Clubs Up to $232 Million a Year

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UEFA's decision to withdraw a planned rescue fund is estimated to be costing football clubs up to $232 million annually, according to McKinsey.

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UEFA’s decision to pull a planned rescue fund following the Covid-19 pandemic is costing football clubs as much as €200 million ($232 million) a year, according to an estimate by McKinsey, one of the major consultancy firms.

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Original article published by Bloomberg on November 14, 2025.
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