Chelsea have been employing the tactic of offering longer contracts to reduce their annual amortisation charges
The Premier League could be set to bring their profit and sustainability accounting rules in line with those of UEFA's after Chelsea’s £115m move for for Liverpool transfer target Moises Caicedo.
Chelsea’s spending, which has seen them break the British transfer record twice this year, is not without risk, despite the large number of player sales they have made this summer summer, as they are likely to face some severe scrutiny when it comes to potential breaches of the Premier League’s profit and sustainability regulations.
But after finishing 12th last season after a dismal campaign that saw them sack both Thomas Tuchel and Graham Potter and end the season with Frank Lampard in the dugout, Chelsea aren’t in European competition this season, meaning that UEFA’s financial sustainability regulations do not apply to them for the time being at least.
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