
Chelsea, Aston Villa, and Nottingham Forest all hit by fines from Uefa
A UEFA statement explained: “Regarding Aston Villa FC and Chelsea FC, which had already been sanctioned in the previous season, the CFCB First Chamber took…
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Newcastle were also dealt a fine | GETTY Clubs competing in Uefa competitions must adhere to the 70 per cent ceiling, whilst the remaining eleven top-flight sides may allocate up to 85 per cent of their revenue towards playing staff and management. Such dealings were previously acceptable under Premier League regulations but fell foul of Uefa's stricter financial framework.
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Newcastle were also dealt a fine | GETTY Clubs competing in Uefa competitions must adhere to the 70 per cent ceiling, whilst the remaining eleven top-flight sides may allocate up to 85 per cent of their revenue towards playing staff and management.
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