
The Chelsea and Manchester City clubs have been warned that they could be expelled from the Premier League if proven financial violations that they have committed in recent years and that are under investigation by the British football authority.
Manchester City has been accused of 115 different violations of Financial Fair Play rules over the years, while this summer several violations were discovered that Chelsea made during the period when it was managed by Roman Abramovich, with payments that were made without being recorded as expenses.
In the 52-page argument for the penalty handed down for deducting four points from Nottingham Forest this week, the panel trio of Robert Glenn, Mark Hovell and Steve Holt made it implicitly clear that relegation from the Premier League was an option. possible for every club.
According to them, the punishments vary from "warning to expulsion from the Premier League. When a violation of the rules is minor, then it is up to the other committees to determine whether the removal of points is necessary according to its degree. But if the offenses are described as major, then there may be the possibility of a serious sanction, where expulsion is the most appropriate punishment," read the arguments in Nottingham Forest's case.
"The Sun" argues that considering that the cases of Chelsea and Manchester City are considered "major" due to the large number of violations that have been committed and the concealment of these cases by the clubs, then it is understandable that if they are found guilty, for two clubs has only one possible sanction, that of exclusion from the Premier League.
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