Chelsea has received a fine of 31 million euros ($ 36.50 million) by UEFA a fine for breaches of his financial rules, while Aston Villa, Barcelona and Olympique Lyonnais were also imposed with large fines, UEFA announced on Friday.
The penalties come up with the potential for much stricter fines on the road, where Chelsea runs the risk of being hit by another 60 million euros if they do not get their finances in order.
Barcelona has to pay a fine of 15 million euros, with UEFA Bining Lyon 12.5 million and Aston Villa five million.
The teams correspond to settlement agreements that cover periods of two, three or four years, with the final goals of the clubs fully complying with the football income rule towards the end of their specific settlement period.
In addition, Lyon corresponds to the exclusion of the UEFA Club matches of 2025/26 if the French authority (DNCG) confirms the relegation of the club to Ligue 2.
