Six Premier League clubs may be forced to sell some of their key players in a bid to comply with Financial Fair Play (FFP) and Profit and Sustainability Rules (PSR) prior to the June 30 deadline – with Chelsea being one of the clubs involved, according to Sky Sports.
The transfer window is open and clubs are making bids for players already in the hopes of strengthening their squads ahead of next season, whilst the rumour mill is in full swing ahead of EURO 202 and Copa America with fans hoping to see potential incomings shine on the international stage before making a move. But for six Premier League clubs, they will be looking over their shoulders at other teams making a bid for their stars – with Sky Sports reporting that Chelsea, Aston Villa and Newcastle amongst others will need to accept bids for their stars before June 30 if they are to land within the guidelines of the Premier League’s financial rules.
Six Clubs Will Have to Sell Players by June 30
There isn’t much time left to conduct deals as EURO 2024 starts in a week
The report states that Chelsea, Villa and Newcastle will be joined by Everton and Nottingham Forest – who both suffered eight and four point deductions respectively for failing to comply with FFP rules last season, though they stayed up at the expense of Luton, Town Burnley and Sheffield United.
The quintet will also be joined by Leicester, with the Foxes suffering financial risks last season in their own right in the Championship.
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