Unexpected News has been announced for Chelsea this Evening as Todd Boehly has instructed Pochettino to Sell THREE FLOP players before June 30 to avoid £110m FFP punishment

A former Manchester City finance advisor has stated that Chelsea has to sell players for more than £100 million to avoid a finance Fair Play (FFP) punishment from the Premier League.
Everton and Nottingham Forest have both lost points this season as a result of being accused of breaking the Premier League’s FFP rules. These rules allow clubs to record a maximum loss of £105 million over the course of a rolling three-year period, or £35 million each season.
Following their May 2022 acquisition of the team from Roman Abramovich by Todd Boehly and Clearlake Capital, Chelsea has, however, spent more over £1 billion on new players.
Furthermore, Stefan Borson, a football finance expert, thinks Chelsea might face a harsher penalty from the Premier League than Everton and Forest did.
“Mighty more intense,” Borson said to talkSPORT.
“It seems to me that the extent of the losses they are currently projecting is significantly greater than that of both Everton and Nottingham Forest.”
Chelsea’s Conor Gallagher celebrates scoring his team’s third goal against Leeds United in the Emirates FA Cup Fifth Round.
Conor Gallagher has been connected to leaving Chelsea in order to assist in stabilising the team’s financial situation (Getty).
As of right moment, Borson thinks Chelsea will have to offload a number of first-team players prior to the June 30 FFP deadline.
Mason Mount was assumed to have been sold this season because it was announced on Manchester United’s website on July 1st, according to Borson.
So, this season’s £55 million in profit was made. It has recently come to light that Mason Mount seems to have been transacted in 2022–2023, which explains how they managed to get through.
Borson said, “That’s right,” in response to the suggestion that Chelsea had a £55 million deficit this season.
“Because we also know from the BlueCo accounts that they are currently making around £48 million in profit for this year based on the post-balance sheet events.”
“But naturally, with no Champions League and no Europe at all, this year is going to be even worse from an operating perspective than last year.”
In response to a question on Chelsea’s financial stability in the absence of European football, Borson said, “They really need to find buyers for Trevoh Chalobah for £20 million, Armando Broja for £40 million, and Conor Gallagher for £50 million.”
Those kinds of transactions must be completed. By the way, June 30 is the deadline for finishing them all. That is, as far as we know, stated in the Forest ruling.
There is a lot of discussion about how difficult it is to sell players in the lead-up to June. In fact, the Premier League implied that it was essentially impossible.