Liverpool will get the all-clear to compete in the Champions League next season.
The Daily Mail says Liverpool and other clubs such as Monaco who are not playing in Europe this season will not have to pass UEFA's break-even rule in order to take part in the next Champions League campaign, it has been confirmed.
Only the 237 clubs who took part in this season's Champions League and Europa League are currently being assessed, UEFA has confirmed.
UEFA has revealed 76 of these are being investigated and face sanctions this summer - including possible disqualification from next season's competitions - if they fail to comply with Financial Fair Play (FFP).
Clubs such as Liverpool and Monaco who have not been in Europe face no threat of sanctions this summer for failing to break even.
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