Chelsea
Chelsea Charged by the FA Over 74 Alleged Regulatory Breaches
FA charges name 74 alleged breaches from 2009 to 2022; club self-reported during 2022 takeover deal.
Chelsea have been formally charged by the Football Association with 74 alleged breaches of FA regulations after a review of historical transactions. The charges cover conduct between 2009 and 2022, with the focus on activity during the 2010/11 to 2015/16 seasons.
The FA set out the allegations in a statement: “The Football Association has today charged Chelsea FC with breaches of Regulations J1 and C2 of The FA Football Agents Regulations, Regulations A2 and A3 of The FA Regulations on Working with Intermediaries, and Regulations A1 and B3 of The FA Third Party Investment in Players Regulations.
“In total, 74 charges have been brought against Chelsea FC. The conduct that is the subject of the charges ranges from 2009 to 2022 and primarily relates to events which occurred between the 2010/11 to 2015/16 playing seasons.
“Chelsea FC has until 19 September 2025 to respond.”
The club’s current owners, BlueCo, identified the issues during their 2022 takeover and immediately self-reported to the FA, the Premier League and UEFA. Sky Sports News have revealed that transfers involving Eden Hazard, Samuel Eto’o and Willian were among the transactions that “raised potential concerns”, with alleged breaches linked to payments to offshore companies and to players’ families and representatives that were not recorded in official accounts.
BlueCo reportedly withheld £100 million from the £2.5 billion purchase price to cover “unforeseen liabilities” while the club has cooperated with the investigators. Chelsea has already agreed an £8.6 million fine with UEFA, and reporting has suggested a financial penalty from the Premier League is likely. It has also been reported that the club are “confident” their self-reporting will help them avoid a points deduction or transfer ban.
Chelsea issued a formal response that reiterated the voluntary disclosure and the club’s co-operation: “Chelsea FC is pleased to confirm that its engagement with The FA concerning matters that were self-reported by the club is now reaching a conclusion.
“The club’s ownership group completed its purchase of the club on 30 May 2022. During a thorough due diligence process prior to completion of the purchase, the ownership group became aware of potentially incomplete financial reporting concerning historical transactions and other potential breaches of FA rules. Immediately upon the completion of the purchase, the Club self-reported these matters to all relevant regulators, including The FA.
“The club has demonstrated unprecedented transparency during this process, including by giving comprehensive access to the club’s files and historical data. We will continue working collaboratively with The FA to conclude this matter as swiftly as possible. We wish to place on record our gratitude to The FA for their engagement with the club on this complex case, the focus of which has been on matters that took place over a decade ago.”
Chelsea
Real Madrid Prioritise Enzo Fernández as Tchouaméni Sale Looms
Real Madrid move for Enzo Fernández may force a Tchouaméni sale as Nico Paz loan is extended again.
Real Madrid have identified Enzo Fernández as their primary midfield target this summer as the club prepares to prioritise a playmaker in the transfer market. While president Florentino Pérez has stirred debate about a possible “Galáctico” forward signing such as Michael Olise or Julián Alvarez, remaining funds are expected to be directed toward a deep-lying creator.
The Athletic reports Fernández is Mourinho’s “preferred choice” to boost the centre of the pitch, with Chelsea said to be open to selling the 25-year-old Argentina international for around £120 million. Fernández—who got himself into trouble at Chelsea previously for openly flirting with Real Madrid—has long been admired at the Bernabéu, and the player is reportedly ready to leave Stamford Bridge.
Other midfield options under consideration include Matheus Fernandes, Ayyoub Bouaddi and Kees Smit, but Fernández is widely viewed as the top candidate. The urgency to fund a large transfer means Madrid are expected to approve at least one significant departure. Dani Ceballos, Eduardo Camavinga and Aurélien Tchouaméni are all listed as possible exits, with Tchouaméni the likeliest to command a fee large enough to offset a deal. AS suggest the Frenchman, who has already attracted interest from Manchester United this summer, could be the club’s “major sale”.
Fernández has been deployed in varied roles for Chelsea this season, combining deeper duties with more advanced positions and contributing 15 goals in all competitions. With Argentina he operates as a two-way, box-to-box midfielder, providing support to Lionel Messi and the attacking line.
At Real Madrid he would be expected to operate as one of two pivots behind Jude Bellingham in Mourinho’s preferred 4–2–3–1, although debate remains over who would provide the more defensive balance should Tchouaméni depart. The club’s lack of a clear natural defensive midfielder complicates squad planning.
Meanwhile, Madrid’s interest in Fernández appears to have affected Nico Paz. After a season on loan at Como, a €9 million buyback had been anticipated, but AS now reports Paz has been told he can expect to remain in Italy for another year.
Chelsea
What Chelsea’s Pursuit of Marco Palestra Reveals About Xabi Alonso’s Plans
Chelsea target Marco Palestra expected as a wing back after 2025–26 loan; fee €57m + €3m. Preseason.
Chelsea supporters are waiting for preseason to see how Xabi Alonso will shape the team. The club’s summer business has already hinted at the manager’s intentions: deals to sign Strasbourg striker Emmanuel Emegha and midfielder Valentín Barco have been agreed, though only Emegha’s move is officially confirmed so far.
Sources first revealed the club has outbid Inter to sign Atalanta right back Marco Palestra, with Alonso said to have made direct contact to persuade the 21-year-old. The finishing touches are being put on a deal that is expected to cost Chelsea an initial €57 million ($64.9 million, £49.2 million), plus a further €3 million ($3.4 million, £2.6 million) in add-ons.
Palestra delivered a breakthrough season on loan at Cagliari in 2025–26, making 37 appearances and earning the division’s award for best defender. The majority of his minutes came as a right wing back, where he contributed one goal and four assists while maintaining his defensive duties. Across those 37 appearances, 33 came as a wing back — 31 on the right and two on the left. He was used as a traditional right back three times and played a total of 79 minutes as a left back.
Those usage patterns point strongly to a wing back role at Stamford Bridge, which would align with a 3-4-2-1 system many expect under Alonso. Chelsea already possess options at right back in Reece James and Malo Gusto, but formation changes would reshape those roles. There are questions about James’s physical capability to sustain such a demanding position after years of injury struggles, while Gusto is reportedly considering his future.
Palestra has emphasised his versatility. “If I have a choice, I obviously prefer the right, but I’m equally comfortable on the left and have no problems,” Palestra reflected to DAZN earlier this summer. “Playing with both right and left foot is a matter of practice; the more I felt left-footed, the better I got.
“There are things where I think I can do better with my left foot, and then shoot with my right. But it’s something that comes naturally to me, going after a man with my left.”
Whether he replaces Marc Cucurella directly or fills another wing back vacancy, the evidence points to Palestra arriving as a wing back rather than a traditional full back.
Arsenal
Five realistic destinations as Balogun prepares for a new challenge
Balogun linked with Arsenal, Chelsea, Newcastle, Juventus or Dortmund as transfer interest grows….
Folarin Balogun has emerged as one of the most sought-after forwards in the post-World Cup market, with Monaco receiving interest from clubs across Europe and the player reported to be keen on a fresh challenge. Any sale could become the second-highest for a U.S. player, behind only Christian Pulisic’s $73 million switch to Chelsea in 2019.
The forward’s profile suits several different needs. Arsenal represent a natural fit. Balogun came through Arsenal ’s academy but was sold without ever really getting a chance in the first team. Two goals in just 209 senior minutes was impressive but Balogun left with a sense of unfinished business with the Gunners. Arsenal spent big on Viktor Gyökeres last summer but ended the season with Kai Havertz as their starting striker, leaving many believing manager Mikel Arteta may not be entirely satisfied with the options available to him. Bringing Balogun, a homegrown talent, back to the club would be a great move for Arsenal, although whether the 24-year-old would accept such a move without a guarantee of regular starts is a different matter. He has, however, spoken glowingly about the opportunity to be closer to family on brief returns to London.
Chelsea remain a potential suitor despite a crowded forward line. João Pedro has been an excellent addition, but Liam Delap’s time at Stamford Bridge has been a massive disappointment and could be coming to an end this summer. Returning loanee Nicolas Jackson and new signing Emmanuel Emegha add to a bloated forward line. Much will depend on the opinion of new manager Xabi Alonso, who has been given significant influence in Chelsea’s transfer dealings after agreeing to replace Liam Rosenior.
Newcastle could offer minutes and resources. Last summer the Magpies spent heavily on strikers, bringing in Nick Woltemade and Yoane Wissa for around $164 million (£124 million), yet Eddie Howe quickly lost faith in both and is thought to be chasing another starting striker.
Juventus face turnover up front after a mixed window. Jonathan David was solid at best, Loïs Openda is available following a triggered purchase clause, and Dušan Vlahović could depart, creating room for change and a link-up with international teammate McKennie.
Finally, Borussia Dortmund’s record of developing forwards and the chance to capitalise on World Cup momentum make them an appealing option. Across these five destinations, Balogun’s next move will hinge on Monaco’s valuation and the guarantees each club can offer.
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