Chelsea Hit with Transfer Ban & £10m Fine for Premier League Breaches

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Chelsea Hit with Premier League Ban and Fine Over Historical Financial Breaches

Chelsea Football Club has been sanctioned by the Premier League with a one-year transfer ban, suspended for two years, and a record £10 million fine following an investigation into historical breaches of financial regulations. The sanctions stem from undisclosed payments made between 2011 and 2018, a matter the club’s current ownership voluntarily brought to light after acquiring the club in 2022.

Boehly’s Proactive Disclosure

Upon taking ownership, Todd Boehly and the BlueCo consortium proactively reported potential breaches of Premier League rules to the governing body, UEFA, and the Football Association. This self-reporting, along with full cooperation throughout the investigation, was cited as a significant mitigating factor by the Premier League [World Soccer Talk].

Details of the Breaches

The investigation revealed that between 2011 and 2018, Chelsea made undisclosed payments totaling £63,200,547.25 to third parties associated with the club, including players, unregistered agents, and other external parties [World Soccer Talk]. These payments were not disclosed to the Premier League or other football regulatory authorities. The Premier League determined that these payments should have been treated as having been made by the club itself.

Sanctions Imposed

Chelsea has accepted the following sanctions:

  • A £10 million fine – the largest in Premier League history.
  • A one-year ban on registering novel first-team players, suspended for two years.
  • An immediate nine-month prohibition on registering Academy players from Premier League and EFL clubs.
  • A £750,000 fine related to the Academy player registration investigation.

No Breach of Profitability and Sustainability Rules

Despite the breaches, the Premier League confirmed that, had the undisclosed payments been properly included in the club’s historical financial submissions, Chelsea would not have exceeded the maximum allowable loss of £105 million over the three-year assessment period [World Soccer Talk].

Academy Restrictions

The nine-month ban on registering Academy players applies to players across all age groups beyond Under-9s, but only to those previously registered with another Premier League or EFL club. It does not affect contract renewals or international players [World Soccer Talk].

Previous UEFA Sanction and Ownership Transition

Chelsea was previously penalized by UEFA in 2023 for submitting incomplete financial information and paid a financial contribution of €10 million (£8.6 million). The current ownership, led by Todd Boehly, acquired the club from Roman Abramovich in 2022 for £4.25 billion, uncovering the “incomplete financial reporting” during due diligence [Wikipedia].

Club Statement

Chelsea released a statement expressing satisfaction with reaching a settlement with the Premier League and welcoming the League’s recognition of their “exceptional cooperation” [World Soccer Talk].

Todd Boehly is the current Chairman of Chelsea F.C. And co-owner of RC Strasbourg Alsace [Wikipedia]. As of December 2025, Forbes estimated his net worth at US$9.3 billion [Wikipedia].

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