PL: Chelsea and five clubs must sell urgently

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This is a situation that has been closely monitored in the Premier League in recent months. Like La Liga and its strict financial fair play, the English championship has also set strict rules to avoid economic excesses by English clubs. In this sense, before planning for next season, clubs must have a financial balance sheet that complies with the rules of profit and sustainability (over the period June 2023-June 2024). And according to Sky Sportsthis is not the case for six clubs.

According to information from the English media, Chelsea, Aston Villa, Newcastle, Everton, Nottingham Forest and Leicester City are the clubs concerned and must sell before the end of June. They must bring in sums of money to be able to rebalance their balance and comply with the rules of the FPP. Otherwise, they could be heavily sanctioned by the Premier League. We will therefore have to quickly succeed in making some sales…

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