Chelsea and Man City could be kicked out of Premier League
According to reports in England, both Chelsea and Manchester City could be kicked out of the Premier League if they breach Financial Fair Play rules. An Independent Commission will begin an investigation in the coming months.
7 months ago
Premier League clubs are allowed to lose a maximum of £105 million across a three-year assessment period. However, for every season a club was in the second-tier Championship, that amount is reduced by £22 million.
A landmark case against Manchester City could pave the way for future sanctions. The English champions face accusations of 115 charges of breaking the rules dating back to 2009, which came to light in 2023 after a five-year investigation.
After spending over £1 billion on new players in the first three transfer windows under new ownership, Chelsea reportedly need to recoup in the region of £100 million to avoid overstepping the mark.
According to reports in England, both English teams have been warned that they could be kicked out of the English top-flight if they breach Financial Fair Play rules. An Independent Commission will begin an investigation in the coming months.
Changes are also coming to the rules as the Premier League aligns with UEFA's new squad cost controls. The current £105 million limit will be replaced with clubs, instead, only allowed to spend a set percentage of their revenue on transfer fees, player and coach wages and agents' fees.
A landmark case against Manchester City could pave the way for future sanctions. The English champions face accusations of 115 charges of breaking the rules dating back to 2009, which came to light in 2023 after a five-year investigation.
After spending over £1 billion on new players in the first three transfer windows under new ownership, Chelsea reportedly need to recoup in the region of £100 million to avoid overstepping the mark.
According to reports in England, both English teams have been warned that they could be kicked out of the English top-flight if they breach Financial Fair Play rules. An Independent Commission will begin an investigation in the coming months.
Changes are also coming to the rules as the Premier League aligns with UEFA's new squad cost controls. The current £105 million limit will be replaced with clubs, instead, only allowed to spend a set percentage of their revenue on transfer fees, player and coach wages and agents' fees.
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