London England-After the historic sanction of 10 points less for Everton was announced for breaking the Financial Fair Play established by UEFA, the Premier League could be shaken in the coming days, as Chelsea and Manchester City would be investigated over this same topic.
Recently the British newspaper The Guardian announced that UEFA is investigating the finances of the ‘Blues’ and ‘Citizens’ in search of irregularities due to their financial, transfer and sponsorship policies in recent years.
MANCHESTER CITY AND CHELSEA, AT RISK OF REMOVAL? 🚨😨
💰🔎 After Everton’s historic sanction (they got 10 points for not complying with Financial Fair Play), The Guardian is already talking about a stronger punishment for the Citizens and the Blues for the irregularities… pic.twitter.com/g1wegpD1Ts
— Diario Olé (@DiarioOle) November 18, 2023
In addition to UEFA’s suspicions, other English clubs have denounced Chelsea and Manchester City for bad practices, and if found guilty they face all kinds of punishments.
Although the investigations have not yet produced results, it is believed that the punishments can range from subtraction of points like the one Everton suffered, financial fines to the degree of suffering automatic relegation or, in more extreme cases, expulsion from professional football. British.
Chelsea and Manchester City next season in the Championship after breaking +200 fair play rules. pic.twitter.com/JkckaQILUn
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2023-11-18 23:58:39
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