Chelsea and Manchester city have received a stern warning that they could face expulsion from the Premier League if found guilty of breaching Financial Fair Play (FFP) regulations
Chelsea and Manchester City have been cautioned that they could face expulsion from the P remier League if found guilty of breaching Financial Fair Play (FFP) regulations according to recent reports from TheSun.
Recently Sports Buddy reported Nottingham Forest of being hit hard with point deduction after found being guilty.

The warning comes as the league authorities assess the severity of the alleged breaches and determine the appropriate sanctions, with expulsion being considered for major violations.
According to the Forest tribunal, if the breaches are deemed major, expulsion from the league may be deemed a suitable sanction.

What next for City and Chelsea?
The scale of the allegations against both clubs, along with Chelsea’s admissions, suggests that their cases could fall into this “major” category if proven.
While each case is evaluated independently, the ominous warning from the Forest tribunal serves as a reminder to both Chelsea and Manchester City of the potential consequences of FFP violations.
Although the opinion of the tribunal is not binding on future commissions, it underscores the seriousness of the situation and the need for stringent adherence to financial regulations in football.

As investigations into the alleged breaches continue, both clubs await the outcome with apprehension, aware that expulsion from the Premier League would represent a significant blow to their status and standing in English football.

The severity of the potential sanctions highlights the importance of transparency and compliance with FFP regulations to ensure the integrity and sustainability of the sport.