Chelsea are considering accepting a transfer ban this summer so they can add to their squad again in January, according to reports.
The Blues announced earlier this month that they ‘will appeal’ against the FIFA ban, which was imposed against them back in February.
They were expected to ask for the ban to be put on hold pending the full hearing, however The Sun understands that will now not be the case.
Chelsea, who were found guilty of 29 breaches of regulations over transferring minors, are yet to contact the Lausanne-based court.
After their failed appeal to FIFA earlier this month, the west London side described themselves as ‘very disappointed’ and strongly refuted the findings.
In a short statement issued on Tuesday, the Court of Arbitration for Sport confirmed they are yet to receive an appeal from the Blues.
It read: “At the time of writing, the Court of Arbitration for Sport has not received an appeal from Chelsea FC.”
The Sun further claim that the Blues are now eyeing damage limitation in this case, with Chelsea lawyers now holding the view that FIFA’s case against them is stronger than they initially viewed it.
Senior officials at the club are now hoping that by accepting the ban, FIFA will deem a transfer embargo in the main window of the season will be seen as sufficient enough punishment.
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The Blues would then be able to strengthen their squad when the window reopens in the winter, as they look to maintain their top-four spot in the Premier League.
Chelsea have already handed new deals to David Luiz and Olivier Giroud, both of whom were previously expected to leave the club, with continued uncertainty regarding the club’s transfer ban.
It is also likely that young stars such as Reece James and Mason Mount, both of whom have impressed on loan at Wigan and Derby respectively this season, will be part of the first-team squad next term.
Chelsea have appealed to the Court of Arbitration for Sport against their FIFA transfer ban. However, they will still not be able to sign any players this summer. With Real Madrid seemingly set to confirm the signing of Eden Hazard for £88million in the coming days, Blues fans would have hoped the cash could be…
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Chelsea may accept transfer ban this summer in bid for FIFA to reduce it to just one window Chelsea are considering accepting a transfer ban this summer so they can add to their squad again in January, according to reports. The Blues announced earlier talkSPORT 1 week ago Also reported by •Daily Star •Football.london
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Chelsea may accept transfer ban this summer in bid to get it reduced to just one window Club announced earlier this month they "will appeal" against the two window Fifa ban By Martin Lipton
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Chelsea may accept transfer ban this summer in bid for FIFA to reduce it to just one window admin May 23rd, 2019 0 Comment Chelsea who were found guilty of 29 breaches of regulations over transferring minors had their appeal against the ban rejected by FIFA earlier this month Read More..
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The Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) have confirmed that Chelsea have appealed their two-window transfer ban. FIFA punished the Blues after they were found to have broken rules regarding the
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