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Chelsea avoid UEFA financial breach fines; Strasbourg must pay almost $15M

• June 30, 2026 • 3 min read
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Chelsea evaded more serious UEFA sanctions Tuesday for overspending, while its sister club Strasbourg got the heaviest fine of €13 million ($14.8m) among 14 clubs that broke financial monitoring rules.

Aston Villa was ordered to pay €7.5m ($8.6m), which was about one-third less than its UEFA financial sanction last year.

One year ago, Chelsea was fined €31m ($35.5m) and was set stricter financial targets, which the club just missed by spending more than 70% of its revenue on wages and transfers in 2025, UEFA said.

Chelsea was fined just €1m ($.14m) Tuesday, with a further €2m deferred, after a season in which it won the Club World Cup and got almost $115m from FIFA.

UEFA deferred a conditional fine for Villa, twice that of the sum paid, in order to meet targets next year when the new Europa League title holder will play in the Champions League.

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UEFA praised Chelsea and Villa for making financial progress while urging both clubs toward “continuing to significantly decrease their squad cost ratio in 2026.”

Chelsea, however, should see a big revenue drop because the team will not play in the Champions League or any European competition next season after a 10th-place finish in the Premier League.

Chelsea did earn about $90 million in June in compensation from Manchester City for hiring its former coach Enzo Maresca and the sale of the contract of Spain defender Marc Cucurella to Real Madrid.

Deferred fine Strasbourg, which is owned by Chelsea’s holding company BlueCo, also has a deferred fine of €12m ($13.7m). The French club also was told by UEFA to “significantly decrease” players costs for 2026, when it will not play in European competitions.

Read more:Newcastle reject £55 million bid from Arsenal for Bruno Guimarães – sources

Strasbourg likely earned about €15m ($17.1m) from UEFA for reaching the Conference League semifinals this season captained by Emmanuel Emegha, who is now joining Chelsea.

Other fines ordered Tuesday include €7m ($8m) for Fenerbahce, and €6m ($6.85m) for each of Newcastle, Juventus and Fiorentina. Nottingham Forest was ordered to pay €2.5m ($2.85m)

Juventus and Newcastle both missed break-even targets across the three previous years under the “football earnings rule,” UEFA said, and both agreed a three-year settlement deal to meet financial targets.

Both played in the lucrative Champions League this season but failed to qualify for the next edition. Juventus, which placed sixth in Serie A, will play in the second-tier Europa League and Newcastle did not qualify for any European competition.

Read more:Andoni Iraola the frontrunner to succeed Slot as Liverpool boss

Financial Fair Play UEFA agreed a system in 2009 — then known as “Financial Fair Play” — in the wake of the global financial downturn to monitor income and spending by clubs which qualify for European competitions.

Supporters of the project say it has helped stabilize spending on transfer and wages within club’s means.

Critics say it protected storied clubs with an established global fan base, and limits ambitious and emerging clubs with wealthy owners from spending heavily to make progress.

The heaviest fines in the first round of monitoring in 2014 were paid by Abu Dhabi-backed Man City and Qatar-owned Paris Saint-Germain. Both clubs won their first Champions League titles in, respectively, 2023 and 2025.

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