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The top Premier League clubs appear to have discovered some spare change down the back of their respective sofas.‌ Chelsea, Liverpool and Spurs have spent big, as have Arsenal, making considerable ...
Chelsea’s eye-watering transfer window is damaging for the game, but the club’s new owners are not done yet after a record-breaking month Why Chelsea’s obscene January spending is just the start ...
Premier League Owners: Investment Rankings and Financial InsightsThe Athletic’s recent analysis on Premier League ownership sheds light on the diverse levels of investment across clubs, offering ...
Chelsea FC have spent a huge amount of money in the January 2023 winter transfer window. But rather than panic buys, most of that spending has been on unproven players with plenty of potential.
While Chelsea are already known to be in talks with UEFA over a financial settlement for breaching spending limits, what the club’s eventual sanction will look like is unclear.
Chelsea’s full accounts for the financial year ending June 30, 2024 showed a pre-tax profit of £128.4million thanks largely to the income the club generated by selling the women’s team to one ...
Chelsea's latest signing of Romeo Lavia for £53m from Southampton puts their total spending under owner Todd Boehly at more than £850m. With an average age of 20 years and eight months, their ...
Chelsea and Aston Villa have been fined €31million and €11m respectively after breaching UEFA’s financial rules. The Club Financial Control Body (CFCB) announced on Friday a series of ...
Chelsea have been fined 31 million euros ($36.50 million) by UEFA for breaches of its financial rules, while Aston Villa, Barcelona and Olympique Lyonnais were also levied with large fines, UEFA ...
Chelsea’s eye-watering transfer window is damaging for the game, but the club’s new owners are not done yet after a record-breaking month ...
We look at how Chelsea can their keep spending within financial rules despite more than £400m of new signings this season.