Premier League clubs consider joint legal action over Chelsea 'secret payments' ruling: report
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Premier League clubs consider joint legal action over Chelsea 'secret payments' ruling: report
"Chelsea's fine of £10.75 million for undisclosed payments to agents is a Premier League record, yet rival clubs feel it is insufficient compared to other sanctions."
"Everton and Nottingham Forest were penalized with point deductions for breaching financial regulations, raising questions about the consistency of the Premier League's disciplinary actions."
Chelsea was fined £10.75 million and received a suspended transfer ban for making undisclosed payments to agents totaling £47.5 million from 2011 to 2018. This sanction, self-reported by the club, is a Premier League record. Rival clubs believe the punishment is too lenient, especially compared to penalties faced by Everton and Nottingham Forest for breaching financial regulations. Both clubs are considering a legal challenge against the Premier League due to the absence of sporting sanctions against Chelsea, which they argue undermines competitive fairness.
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