Liverpool have been cleared of breaking UEFA's Financial Fair Play laws, however Hull City have been fined for breaches.
The Club Financial Control Body (CFCB) announced the decisions following a meeting on Friday.
UEFA said in a statement: "The CFCB investigatory chamber announced that Sparta Prague and Liverpool have been found (following the submission of additional financial information) to have satisfied the break-even requirement and are no longer under investigation."
Meanwhile, Hull, who played in the qualifying rounds of the Europa League, have agreed to settle for a £145,000 fine and to pay an additional £290,000 if they are not compliant with FFP for the 2015/16 season.
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