The governing body is adamant the rule has been a success, but is willing to re-examine old cases if they feel it is necessary
UEFA has warned it is prepared to reopen closed cases relating to Financial Fair Play if "new information" suggests such action is needed.
European football's governing body insists FFP has "without question" been successful in helping clubs avoid spiralling debts since its inception seven years ago.
However, UEFA has confirmed it would be prepared to examine former cases if it decides there was a clear abuse of the system, as shown by new evidence.