Chelsea handed record fine and transfer ban by Premier League
Chelsea have been handed a record financial penalty and multiple transfer restrictions after a Premier League investigation into historical rule breaches dating back more than a decade.
The sanctions relate to financial reporting failures, undisclosed third-party payments, and violations of youth recruitment rules, the league confirmed in an official statement.
Sanctions follow years-old financial conduct
According to the Premier League, the breaches occurred between 2011 and 2018, during Roman Abramovich’s ownership, but were uncovered after the club was taken over by BlueCo in 2022.
The current ownership group flagged the issues themselves during a post-acquisition review, prompting a formal investigation.
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The league found that more than £23 million was paid to unregistered agents or entities connected to player transfers—payments that were not disclosed to football authorities at the time.
Several high-profile transfers were linked to the findings, including deals involving Eden Hazard and Willian.
Record fine and conditional transfer ban
As a result, Chelsea have been fined £10 million—the largest financial penalty in Premier League history for this type of breach.
The club has also been given a one-year ban on registering first-team players. However, that restriction has been suspended for two years, meaning it will only take effect if further violations occur.
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In addition, Chelsea must pay a further £750,000 fine tied to separate breaches of youth development regulations.
Immediate academy restrictions
In a parallel ruling, the club has been banned from registering academy players from Premier League and EFL sides for nine months.
The Premier League said this action followed a separate investigation into youth recruitment practices between 2019 and 2022, involving a former senior employee.
Cooperation reduced severity of punishment
In its statement, the Premier League emphasized that Chelsea’s cooperation played a key role in determining the outcome.
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“The Premier League has concluded two separate disciplinary processes involving Chelsea Football Club, following the Club voluntarily self-reporting potential historical breaches of rules,” the league said.
It added: “The Club has been sanctioned… with an immediate nine-month Academy Transfer ban and a suspended one-year first-team player transfer ban.”
The league noted that the club’s early admissions and full cooperation were considered significant mitigating factors.
No breach of financial sustainability rules
Despite the violations, the Premier League confirmed that Chelsea did not breach its Profitability and Sustainability Rules (PSR).
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Independent financial analysis concluded that even if the undisclosed payments had been properly reported at the time, the club would still have remained within the permitted limits.
Chelsea had already faced similar consequences at European level, agreeing to a €10 million settlement with UEFA in 2023 over related historical transactions.
Sources: Premier League statement, UEFA
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