Premier League fines Chelsea £10.75m and issues transfer bans

The Premier League has fined Chelsea FC £10.75 million and imposed transfer restrictions following breaches of financial and youth development rules. The sanctions include a suspended one-year ban on first-team signings and an immediate nine-month ban on academy registrations. Chelsea self-reported the issues and cooperated fully with the investigation.

The Premier League announced its verdict on March 16, 2026, after a probe that began in 2022 when Chelsea voluntarily reported potential violations from Roman Abramovich's ownership era. An independent commission ratified the decision, which Chelsea accepted without appeal. The breaches involved undisclosed payments by third parties to players, agents, and others between 2011 and 2018, which should have been recorded as club expenditures. These were not reported to regulators, including the Premier League, violating good faith obligations. However, recalculations showed no breaches of Profitability and Sustainability Rules (PSR) in historical submissions had the payments been included properly. The league highlighted Chelsea's self-reporting, admissions, and cooperation as key mitigating factors, leading to a sanction agreement for a £10 million fine and a one-year first-team transfer ban suspended for two years. Separately, for youth development rule breaches between 2019 and 2022—self-reported in 2025—Chelsea faces a £750,000 fine and a nine-month ban on registering academy players from Premier League or EFL clubs. All penalties take immediate effect, with Chelsea covering investigation costs. A related FA disciplinary process continues, while the club settled with UEFA for £8.6 million in 2022. Chelsea welcomed the league's acknowledgment of its 'exceptional cooperation,' stating that without its disclosures, some breaches might have gone undetected.

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