Chelsea, Aston Villa, and Nottingham Forest all hit by fines from Uefa
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Chelsea, Aston Villa, and Nottingham Forest have all been hit with fines from Uefa for violating squad-cost regulations.Villa bore the heaviest sanction at £19.4million following what the governing body described as a "significant breach" of its 2025 spending rules.Beyond the substantial fine, Villa will be limited in registering new signings for their Champions League squad during the upcoming campaign.Villa may see a considerable portion of the penalty waived, however, as £12.9million remains suspended on the condition that the Midlands-based club substantially reduce their squad-cost ratio throughout 2026.
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TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say This latest punishment effectively extends a conditional sanction issued to the club during summer 2025.Chelsea must pay £2.6million, although £1.7million of this amount has been suspended pending future compliance.Nottingham Forest face a £2.2millioni penalty for their breach of the spending regulations.Newcastle United were handed an identical...
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