September 22, 2024

Chelsea may face a 10 point deduction penalty for a serious rule breach.

It has been reported that Chelsea would lose more than ten points in the next season if they violate the Profit and Sustainability Rules of the Premier League.

The Blues have spent about £1 billion on new players since a company led by Todd Boehly took over the Premier League franchise at the end of May 2022.

Next season, if Chelsea violates the Profit and Sustainability Rules, they will lose more than ten points.

Chelsea may face a 10 point deduction penalty for a serious rule breach.

Bad news for Chelsea as they face severe punishment

Chelsea may face a 10 point deduction penalty for a serious rule breach.

Pete O’Rourke, senior journalist for the website, provided further details, as he stated on the Inside Track podcast.

“It keeps changing, but I think if the breaches are more serious than Everton’s then it’s going to be more than 10 points.

“I think that’s pretty obvious and I think that’ll be the case – but then we must see if Chelsea appeal.”

According to recent reports, Chelsea face a financial rule violation if they don’t generate above £100 million by June 30.

Former Man City advisor Stefan Borson said recently on talkSPORT;

“In my mind, there is certainly trouble on the horizon and they will certainly fail FFP for the current season unless – and it seems unlikely – that by June 30th they sell well over 100million worth of players.

“But the window that they can now do that is very small because straight after the season we have the Euros.

“This breach that Chelsea could be lined up for is much bigger than Everton’s and, most importantly, they will consider it deliberate. They can’t hide behind a stadium and inadvertently breaching FFP.”

Because of the sanctions imposed on them, Everton and Forest have both lost ground this season.

Following an appeal, Everton was docked six points by the league. But Forest’s four-point defeat has dropped them into the relegation zone.

Chelsea hope to sell players to generate funds

Chelsea has let go of a number of players and is not currently under investigation.

Romelu Lukaku and Kepa Arrizabalaga are two top earners who have been connected to Saudi Arabia; additional players will likely depart this summer.

But the Blues might miss out on European qualification for the second year running.

Their financial situation will be severely impacted by this, especially because Boehly wants to recruit a top-tier striker.

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