Manchester City have had their Financial Fair Play restrictions lifted by UEFA.
UEFA's club financial control body (CFCB) has announced the lifting of the restrictions for both City and for Paris Saint Germain, who were given the same sanctions last year.
UEFA said in a statement: "The UEFA CFCB has lifted a number of restrictions on transfer activity, employee expenses and number of players in UEFA club competitions imposed on Manchester City FC after the club reached certain targets towards break-even compliance as part of the ongoing monitoring of their settlement agreement.
"The lifting of restrictions is subject to ongoing additional controls and audits.
"The club remains under strict monitoring and has still to meet break-even targets and is therefore subject to some limitations in 2016."