warmleyseagull
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I am probably missing something but how can Chelsea be anywhere near complying with UEFA rules if they spend big in January as reported here: https://www.chelsea-news.co/2022/09...to-continue-into-the-january-transfer-window/.
The squad cost rule (90% of revenue reducing to 70% of revenue to be spent on squad costs, including transfers) comes in for 23/24 but first test comes for period Jan-Dec 23. From https://www.skysports.com/football/...ulations-to-replace-ffp-all-you-need-to-know:
"....in 2023 clubs will be assessed from January to December. They will find out in May 2024 whether they have broken any rules. If they have, their punishment will be applied for the start of the season three months later."
Clearly going balls out now with this in mind (and appointing Potter with aim of promoting from junior ranks rather than signing players) but not sustainable even in Jan.
But I am probably missing something...
The squad cost rule (90% of revenue reducing to 70% of revenue to be spent on squad costs, including transfers) comes in for 23/24 but first test comes for period Jan-Dec 23. From https://www.skysports.com/football/...ulations-to-replace-ffp-all-you-need-to-know:
"....in 2023 clubs will be assessed from January to December. They will find out in May 2024 whether they have broken any rules. If they have, their punishment will be applied for the start of the season three months later."
Clearly going balls out now with this in mind (and appointing Potter with aim of promoting from junior ranks rather than signing players) but not sustainable even in Jan.
But I am probably missing something...