Chelsea has been fined 31 million euros by UEFA for financial rule violations, possibly incurring an additional penalty of 60 million euros if improvements aren't made. Barcelona is fined 15 million euros but could face a total penalty of 60 million. Other clubs, including Aston Villa and Lyon, also received substantial fines for their respective infractions. These teams are now restricted in registering players for UEFA competitions, with Lyon facing potential exclusion if financial obligations are not fulfilled via their settlement agreements.
Chelsea has been fined 31 million euros ($36.5m) by UEFA for breaches of financial rules, risking an additional 60 million euros if finances are not addressed.
Barcelona faces a fine of 15 million euros ($17.7m) but could encounter a total of 60 million in penalties due to similar financial breaches.
Aston Villa and Olympique Lyonnais received fines of 11 million euros and 12.5 million euros, respectively, also for financial rule violations.
Clubs subject to fines face restrictions on registering new players for UEFA competitions; Lyon risks exclusion from European competitions if compliance targets are not met.
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