Chelsea and Aston Villa in line for UEFA response over financial rules, with Barcelona facing bigger charge
Briefly

Chelsea and Aston Villa are under scrutiny from UEFA for financial rule violations, potentially leading to financial penalties. Both clubs reportedly breached the allowable loss limit over a three-year period, with Chelsea's breach arising from UEFA not recognizing a sale as a valid transaction. Meanwhile, Barcelona, facing accusations of financial misconduct from the previous season, could face far more severe penalties. As first-time offenders, Chelsea and Villa are expected to negotiate a financial settlement, while Barcelona's situation may result in stricter repercussions.
Chelsea and Aston Villa may face fines for breaching UEFA financial rules, while Barcelona could receive much harsher penalties for similar violations.
Both Chelsea and Aston Villa are first-time offenders in financial breaches, discussing settlements with UEFA, but Barcelona's infractions appear more serious.
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