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Barcelona, ​​Chelsea and Villa continue to have financial violations

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According to reports from the Times and other media, Barcelona, ​​Chelsea and Villa are all in financial violations.

Barcelona violated UEFA financial regulations for the second consecutive year, and the situation was serious. Previously, he was fined 500,000 euros for misdeclaring income, and his appeal was dismissed. Nowadays, more severe sanctions may be faced, with the number of registered players in the Champions League in the next season being reduced or even deducted points.

Chelsea attempted to sell the women's football team to affiliates last season for a record £200 million, but this revenue was not allowed to be included in the financial report by UEFA, thus violating the rules. Villa violated UEFA's revised financial rules of up to 200 million euros in three years, but expenses for youth training, women's football and stadium facilities are deductible.

UEFA has strict regulations on club finance. The total expenditure of players' salaries, transfer fees and broker expenses shall not exceed 80% of expected income, and will drop to 70% next season. Previously, Chelsea and Villa have been negotiating settlement with the UEFA Club Finance Committee on. This month, relevant UEFA agencies will confirm the details of financial penalties for the two English clubs and the sanctions against Barcelona. This financial violation not only affects the club's current punishment, but also affects the team's future development plans and competitiveness in European arenas. The subsequent progress deserves continuous attention.

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