The Times adds that Chelsea and Aston Villa may also face sanctions, though theirs will be less severe considering it is only their first offence. Clubs in UEFA competitions are only allowed to lose £170m over three years and both English sides are set to be hit with fines for not adhering to the rules.
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WHAT NEXT FOR BARCELONA, CHELSEA AND ASTON VILLA?
Barcelona will be among the favourites for the Champions League next season having been beaten by Inter this year in a classic semi-final, even if they have to start the league phase with a points deduction. Enzo Maresca's Chelsea, who finished fourth in the Premier League and won the Conference League in 2024-25, will also be in the competition, while Aston Villa have qualified for the Europa League.