Ex-Chelsea owners illegal transfer deals set to be revealed following court case involving former club director

Roman Abramovich’s era could be compelled to release details of Chelsea financial results involving Marina Granovskaia

Roman Abramovich reign as Chelsea’s owner could be called into question by the current leadership over previous transactions.

As a Section 8 application under the Criminal Procedure and Investigations Act has been submitted by agent Saif Rubie in his legal dispute with former Chelsea director Marina Granovskaia during Roman Abramovich’s tenure.

In an Exclusive from the DailyMail, The Crown Prosecution Service confirmed to Mail Sport that a hearing for this application is set for April 10 at Southwark Crown Court.

Roman Abramovich
Roman Abramovich

This development raises the possibility of The Blue’s current management being legally obligated to reveal information on past controversial deals, despite their lack of involvement in those transactions.

Chelsea suffers UEFA punishment 

In July of last year, UEFA fined Chelsea £8.6 million and reprimanded them for submitting incomplete financial information spanning from 2012 to 2019, resulting in a breach of UEFA Club Licensing and Financial Fair Play regulations.

Chelsea new owner Todd Boehly

The blues addressed the UEFA charge by explaining that their ownership group discovered potentially incomplete financial reporting concerning historical transactions during the club’s previous ownership, upon completing the purchase of the club on May 30, 2022.

CFC promptly self-reported these findings to UEFA and cooperated with their investigation, resulting in a settlement agreement to pay €10 million (£8.6 million) as a fixed payment.

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The UEFA charge prompted a Premier League investigation into several transactions during Roman Abramovich’s tenure, notably focusing on the signings of Willian and Samuel Eto’o from Anzhi Makhachkala.

More on Chelsea allegations 

More allegations on Roman Abramovich  stint continued as allegations of payments to secretive offshore companies also surfaced. The blues emphasized that these allegations predated the club’s current ownership and concerned entities allegedly controlled by the former owner, with no connection to present club personnel.

Reports from Sports Buddy earlier claims Mauricio Pochettino yells at Chelsea fans to tell Todd Boehly to end his spell as a Chelsea manager.

In 2019, FIFA imposed a transfer ban on Chelsea for breaching rules on signing young players, which the club refuted and appealed. Although FIFA initially upheld the ban, the Court of Arbitration for Sport later reduced it.

Jackson, Mudryk and Sterling celebrating for Chelsea. Image credit- Football London
Jackson, Mudryk and Sterling celebrating for Chelsea. Image credit- Football London

Further scrutiny arose in November when leaked files, known as Cyprus Confidential, revealed alleged secret payments potentially breaching strict regulations regarding Roman Abramovich’s funding of the club’s successes.

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