Chelsea & Aston Villa fined for breaching Uefa financial rules
Briefly

Chelsea and Aston Villa have been fined by UEFA for breaching financial regulations, with Chelsea facing a fine of 31 million euros and Aston Villa being fined 11 million euros. Both clubs must achieve a positive transfer balance by the end of the summer transfer window to avoid restrictions in registering new players for UEFA competitions. The fines are linked to violating UEFA's football earnings rule and maintaining a squad cost ratio above 80%. Additional fines may be imposed if compliance is not met in the specified time frames.
Chelsea and Aston Villa have been fined by UEFA for breaching financial rules, with Chelsea fined 31m euros and Aston Villa 11m euros, affecting their player registration for upcoming competitions.
The punishments relate to UEFA's football earnings rule and having a squad cost ratio above 80%, with further fines imposed based on compliance.
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