He Chelsea this season seems hopeless. Despite the massive spending they have done this season, where they have spent more than €650 millionthe results do not occur and the worst is now the premier league It has been suggested that the club may have Financial Fair Play problems.
This winter transfer window, due to the problems the team had, the club set a record for spending on transfers. Enzo Fernández, Mykhailo Mudryk or Benoit Badiashileamong others, which resulted in many suspicions as to how this was possible Todd Boehleynew owner after selling the Roman Abramovich club, is in the framework of football law.
Richard Mastersexecutive director of premier leaguespoke about this matter and left in doubt that the Chelsea he will not be penalized in the future if he does not balance the accounts. Speaking at the Financial Times’ Business of Football Summit, Masters indicated that players should be released in the summer transfer window to avoid financial Fair Play breaches.
“I’m not here to defend Chelsea. The new owners have been there for less than a year and there have only been two transfer windows. You have to judge a football club after three or four years. You could argue that they probably have a signing policy that is different from the previous regime, with younger players, longer contracts and longer salaries,” Masters first said.
That’s when the Premier League chief executive dropped the matter of leaving. “Obviously, considering our rules, it’s a trial for a period of 12 months, but now the question is whether they will sell some of their players in the next transfer window. I don’t have an answer to this question, time will tell.”
According to Premier rules, clubs can lose 120 million euros in any three years and the situation that preceded the change of ownership puts Chelsea at risk of default. He has already registered a loss of 172 ‘kilo’ in his accounts in 2021, although he has, like all Premier clubs, been given some help due to the impact of Covid. However, if they do not reduce the wage bill and collect between 170 and 200 million euros in terms of sales of footballers, they could be punished.
Source: La Verdad

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