Football. ua presents material about spending money for the London club.
Until Monday, the Premier League is required to inform clubs that they have been found to be in compliance with or violate the Rules for the Acquisition and Development of Zmagan - PSR - its equivalent to the FFP rules. Last month the clubs submitted their payment bills for the 2022/23 season.
It is clear from many of their rivals - and, perhaps, they are convinced - that Chelsea is facing problems, having paid 1 billion pounds sterling (1.3 billion dollars) for the new graves under the kerivnits. ambitious leaders of Todd Bowl and Clearlake Capital.
Prote, there is a lot of skepticism outside the club, but there is little concern at Stamford Bridge. Chelsea firmly believe that, despite such aggressive spending, they were wiping out the Premier League's allowable limit of 105 million pounds sterling (134 million dollars) in territorial terms. ode to monitoring, which will end on June 30, 2023.
Let's try to explain how Chelsea's progress to financial strength could significantly reduce the impending doom.
Boli's greatest achievements as the leader of Chelsea may today be to push the accounting concept of depreciation into mainstream football discourse.
It was documented that they signed a lot of treacherous contracts with the new graves, which allowed them to distribute commissions for the transfer for a significant period of time. This made it possible to reduce river expenses on rakhankas.
Note: the signing of a contract for half of the year after the transfer from Donetsk Shakhtar in 2023 means that the transfer of Mikhail Mudryk in the amount of 62 million pounds sterling is amortized on the market not 7.3 million pounds sterling per river. This amount would have amounted to 12.4 million pounds sterling, if I had signed a larger standard five-fold contract.
UEFA has actually closed this loophole in the draft, limiting depreciation to five rocks regardless of the validity of the contract, and last month the Premier League clubs also voted for this rule. However, these changes in the rules do not affect the benefits that Chelsea have already laid down, and the amortization benefit from these more important matters is important for the estimates for 2022-2023..
Chelsea signed nine players in the summer of 2022 and even more in 2023, including a then-record signing of Enzo Fernandez for ?106 million. We cannot know the exact figures associated with these transfers, especially when it comes to additional expenses such as those of agents, but based on the published figures, The Athletic estimates the additional expenses at 555.4 million pounds sterling. ів (this includes the commission paid.
This is a great figure, but it is not relevant if we talk about the ruins of Chelsea.
The figure is worth 96.6 million pounds sterling - The Athletic estimates that the total amortized cost of 15 new contracts, as well as the fixed commission for the loan of Zakaria and Joao Felix.
Chelsea also sold Gravets from 1 June 2022 to 30 June 2023, to be precise, up to 11 players, Zokrema, the transfer of Kai Gaverz to Arsenal, the sale of Mateo Kovacic to Manchester City and the departure of Kalid Cool Eduarda Mendi joined the clubs of Saudi Arabia. The total amount deducted from sales (also estimated based on total transfer amounts) was 202.5 million pounds sterling..
This means much less, lower expenditures on transfers, and the clubs fix commissions for sales of gravel vehicles one-time on their accounts for the recovery of excess balance sheet value..
For example, Gavertsa was sold for the same amount of money (62 million pounds sterling), for which Chelsea paid Bayer for his addition in 2020, and two years later the contract for Stamford Bridge, his balance sheet value became more than 24.8 million pounds sterling, then.
There are a lot of other players that Chelsea sold in 2022-2023, or played in the club long enough for them to be fully depreciated (Emerson Palmieri, Michi Batshuayi, Kenedi), or were graduates of the academy, as and represented the net gain after sale (Ruben Loftus. The single graves, sold with an accounting surplus, were Timo Werner and Kulibaly.
In order to recover the excess balance sheet, The Athletic estimates Chelsea's revenue from the sale of gravels at 100.7 million pounds sterling in 2022-2023. This more than compensates for the amortized cost of signing Boli-Clearlake for the first river, giving the club more opportunities to capture the financial benefits of the Premier League, which at first glance seemed.
Other income sources will be deprived of additional income In the 2022/23 season, Chelsea will fly from the Champions League to Real Madrid. The prote team earned close to ?80 million in additional broadcast income.
The fall from third to 12th place in the Premier League was costly (the loss for the winery per place in the table was 1.9 million pounds sterling), but this financial blow is offset by wider gains Premier League income from television, ahead of us.
Telecommunications company Three was the main sponsor of Chelsea shirts in the rest of the country.. The benefit brought in 40 million pounds sterling, so the cryptocurrency platform Whalefin was able to pay 20 million pounds sterling per river to become sponsors, the inscriptions of which are embroidered on the sleeves.
Nothing in Chelsea's other revenue streams for 2022-2023 suggests that the club will continue to support the PSR.
Other expenses were controversial Changes in coaches in 2022-2023 were not cheap satisfaction. Graham Potter could be paid a settlement of 35 million pounds sterling (Brighton was paid 21.5 million pounds sterling for terminating the contract, and compensation after the settlement amounted to about 13 million pounds sterling), to add up to 10 million pounds sterling paid for Thomas Tuchel's marriage.
In this context, it is easy to understand why the status of a free agent of Mauricio Pochettino will be added to Boli in 2023.
On the other hand, the flow of gravitational transactions over the remaining 18 months has actually reduced Chelsea's wage fund by tens of millions of pounds sterling, leaving behind the highly paid land of Roman Ab Ramovich was replaced by young talent for greater incentives and lower base salaries.
Similar to the UEFA Financial Fair Play (FFP) rules, the pre-trim PSR is assessed over a three-year monitoring period. However, aware of the financial influx of the Covid-19 pandemic, the Premier League completed the 2019-20 and 2020-21 seasons in its divisions.
This means that the current monitoring period evaluates the average values \u200b\u200bfor 2019-20 and 2020-21, 2021-22 and 2022-23. Clubs are allowed to spend 5 million pounds sterling per river, which can be increased to 35 million pounds sterling per river by adding 30 million pounds sterling per river. in. 22 Breast Bowls and Clearlake poured another 140 million pounds sterling into the club, and this investment will be insured in the future by PSR..
During one monitoring period, the maximum allowable expenditure is 105 million pounds sterling. At first glance, Chelsea's victory seems impossible: the club published an average profit before taxes of 60 million pounds sterling for 2019-20 and 2020-21 of 122 million pounds. in sterling 2021-22. This total volume is 182 million pounds sterling, which significantly exceeds the PSR limit until 2022-2023.
Ale tse is not so simple. Clubs can work to recover from other expenditures (for example, expenditures associated with the women’s team, the academy and the underground infrastructure), as well as the adjustment of surpluses caused by the pandemic.
Again, we cannot know the exact numbers, except after drying them out and cleaning them up, the picture will change significantly; Swiss Ramble estimates Chelsea's Covid-19 spending for the 2019-20 and 2020-21 seasons at an average of ?64 million.
The failure of the Champions League to deprive them of 80 million pounds sterling from the market, as the club is obliged to submit to the Premier League until 31 April 2024.
In the summer transfer window of 2023, the Rock Bowl and Clearlake again spent significant money on Moises Caicedo from Brighton, and also captured Romeo Lavie, Christopher Nkunku, Cole Palmer, Axel Disasi, Nicholas Jackson, Robert Sanchez and Leslie Ugochukwu.
Mason Mount's move to Manchester United did not materialize until December 5, which means that the ?50 million transfer fee could be recorded as a net gain for the players in 2023-24. Christian Pulisic, Callum Hudson-Odoi and Ethan Ampadu were also sold at a profit to new finance, as Newcastle sought to acquire Cobham graduate Lewis Gall for a reported ?28.5 million In sterling at the end of the season.
N'Golo Kante, Cesar Azpilicueta and Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang were allowed to play, and the clubs that loaned Romelu Lukaku, Kepa Arrizabalaga and Hakim Ziesz took on their salaries. It is important to understand how you can help the club?
New additions to the city are proving to be unfeasible, and higher sales of gravel vehicles are now necessary to maintain Chelsea's PSR status for 2023-24; Swiss Ramble predicts that this season the club will record 132 million pounds sterling in excess before taxes are paid and 201 million pounds sterling in total accumulated surpluses for the current monitoring period. about the limit twice as high as the permissible limit of 105 million pounds sterling.
It seems that Boelie and Clearlake are still balancing on a tight financial balance, but work will be even more important, since the team will no longer show results on the football field.
From The Athletic.