Chelsea, incredibly, is a unique sporting punishment in the government due to the numerical violation of financial rules.
The Times understands that the FA will complete its investigation and will likely inherit the Premier League's decision, subject to a meager fine..
16 February The Premier League has already punished the London club with a fine of 10.75 million pounds. In addition, Chelsea rejected a reasonable transfer fee for the first team, as well as an incredible nine-thousandth fee for the signing of players for the academy.. The decision is related to payments made to agents, intermediaries and football players, which were made during the transfer period during the Volunteer period by the club Roman Abramovich.
We are talking about the interests associated with the transfers of such players as Eden Hazard, Willian, Ramires, David Luis, Andre Schurrle, Nemanja Matic and Samuel Eto'o, as well as three other football players whose names will not be published.
According to the investigation, the hidden amount of stolen payments amounted to approximately 47.5 million pounds. Part of the funds came through offshore structures linked to Abramovich, and was also paid to the club’s great sporting director Frank Arnesen and scout Piet de Visser.
The FA's investigation into 74 possible rule violations is nearing completion. According to The Times, the sanctions could be similar to those that have already been imposed on the Premier League - another fine in the range of approximately 10 million pounds without deduction of points or other sports limits.
Thus, the team under the leadership of Liam Rosenior is unlikely to recognize any significant inheritance in the sports plan and can easily sell on the transfer market during the summer window, subject to historical financial conditions.