Chelsea could escape FFP punishment after Premier League cooperation

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Football Insider has been told by Kieran Maguire that Chelsea could escape punishment altogether after cooperating in their FFP investigation.

Kieran Maguire shares view on 'severe punishment' for Chelsea after FFP breach

Chelsea may escape punishment from the Premier League altogether after reporting themselves over a potential FFP breach.that the Blues’ cooperation with the investigation could reduce the severity of any potential punishment., the Premier League is investigating potential financial rule breaches by Chelsea during Roman Abramovich’s time as the owner of the club.

The club’s new ownership group reported issues of “incomplete financial information” between the years 2012 to 2019 to the Premier League and Uefa.as a result of their financial breaches, while the Premier League is also now set to investigate. When compared to Man City’s charges, Maguire believes Chelsea’s cooperation with the investigation will see them receive a more lenient verdict.

 

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