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UEFA

British  
/ juːˈeɪfə /

acronym

  1. Union of European Football Associations

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Chelsea recorded a pre-tax loss of £355m for 2024-25, according to financial figures released by Uefa.

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Uefa's figures show Chelsea's overall revenue was significantly lower than some of their Premier League rivals.

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The Uefa report makes clear Chelsea's playing squad is the most expensively assembled in football history, costing £1.52bn - a value up 5% from the previous year.

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Sources at Chelsea say a number of factors have caused an unfavourable outlook in Uefa's latest report.

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Chelsea say they remain profitable on an operating basis, believe they will comply with Uefa's rules, and deny they will have to sell star players to fulfil any regulatory requirements.

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