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Chelsea punishment 'lenient' - ex

BBC News·@Bbc·2 months ago
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Christian Purslow spent five years as Aston Villa chief executive officer after his time at Chelsea Former Chelsea senior executive Christian Purslow believes the Premier League has been "way too generous" in its punishment of the club for making secret payments relating to transfers. Chelsea were fined £10m and handed a suspended transfer ban after admitting making £47.5m in undisclosed payments to unregistered agents and third-parties between 2011 and 2018. The fine is the largest ever imposed by the Premier League but the club avoided any sporting sanctions, such as a points deduction. "I think this is the most serious thing to break in the Premier League for a long time," Purslow said on The Football Boardroom, external podcast. Purslow, a former managing director of Liverpool and Aston Villa chief executive, added: "I think the vast majority of people in the game... will view this as an extremely lenient and favourable outcome for Chelsea Football Club.…

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