Transfer notebook: Chelsea could face Premier League backlash, Man United’s latest payoff headache, Everton target Newcastle star


The Premier League is at risk of a counter reaction from Chelsea’s rivals for a European place if they are deducted from the hook for ‘off-book’ payments.

The teams that are fighting for European football will not be happy if the blues flee with a fine without the case being placed in front of an independent body.

The illegal payments occurred during the 19-year term of Abramovich, which is responsible for Chelsea

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The illegal payments occurred during the 19-year term of Abramovich, which is responsible for ChelseaCredit: Getty

The West London Club negotiates the “off-book payments” via the Premier League, which are due to the owner of Roman Abramovich.

Chelsea put the argument that they should not be docked because Abramovich is no longer at the top.

However, talking understands that a club with Chelsea is fighting for a Spot Champions League and enables them to reach a settlement that opens the door for rich clubs to move out of a point penalty.

Teams such as Nottingham Forest, who were docked last season for violating the FFP rules, would benefit Brighton and Newcastle, which had to restrict expenses for fear of sanctions, if Chelsea were touched.

The Premier League initiated an investigation of the club’s former financial records after the current owners Clearlake Capital and Todd Boehy voluntarily reported suspicious transactions that were carried out between 2012 and 2019.

It is assumed that the signs of the Brazilian star Willian, the former Barcelona striker Samuel Eto’o and Eden Hazard are part of the probe.

The West London Club was occupied by UEFA in 2023 with a fine of £ 8.6 million after allowing agents and players to allow illegal payments.

A source announced talk sports: “Many clubs have the feeling that Chelsea, although they have changed the owners, should be exposed to the same process as everyone else.”

A separate source added that the option of reaching a settlement means a Swift resolution and lowers the costs of legal costs.

Chelsea and the Premier League rejected a comment, but the general feeling of Stamford Bridge was that clubs were supported because they brought the payments to light.

Casemiro was not satisfied with Sir Jim Ratcliffes commentary that some Manchester United players

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Casemiro was not satisfied with Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s comments that some Manchester United players are “overpaid”.Credit: Getty

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United is with a big pay … again

Manchester United is forced to pay Casemiro to leave the club.

The Brazilian Casemiro was checked this week by Sir Jim Ractliffe, owner of united minority, by name when some of the players he “angry”, “not well enough” and “overpaid”.

It is generally known that United wants to remove the 33-year-old Casemiro from her pay roll this summer, but he is under contract until 2026.

Talk sport was announced that Ratcliffe’s observations were not well suited for the multi-champions League winner.

Casemiro already hesitated to go away without his wages of £ 350,000 being fully covered and now playing even fierce hard ball.

The former star of Real Madrid is a long-term goal for bosses of the Saudi Pro-League.

Sean Longstaff could end his lifelong career at Newcastle and join a rival of the Premier League

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Sean Longstaff could end his lifelong career at Newcastle and join a rival of the Premier LeagueCredit: Getty

Everton wants boys farmer Newcastle Star

Everton watches a summer train for the Newcastle midfielder Sean Longstaff.

Longstaff is open to the idea of ​​leaving St. James Park after fighting time this season. Toffees boss David Moyes, a great admirer.

Newcastle knows that the sale of her hometown heroes according to PSR rules would be 100 percent a profit than it came from her academy.

The 27 -year -old Longstaff played 167 league games for the Magpies.

Liga One Club Eye Ex-US boss

Huddersfield has the former head coach of Sacramento Republic Mark Briggs on her radar while looking for a new manager.

The Briggs, born in Wolverhampton, who played 20 different clubs as a player, was responsible for the second division of the USA for five years and led to the final of the US Open Cup 2022 and knocked out several MLS pages on the way.

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The American owner of Hudderfield, Kevin Nagle, is also the chairman of the Sacramento Republic and the work of Briggs and wants to manage in EFL.

The Terriers fired Michael Duff in five league games at the beginning of this week.