Fifteen Premier League clubs, including Chelsea voted in favor of limiting the length of new football contract signings to five years at a meeting on Tuesday.
This topic is on the agenda. It is based on the heavy spending Chelsea have had since Todd Bohly took over as owner of the club last year ทางเข้า UFABET
The Blues have spent £1 billion in the last 18 months. But they can still follow financial rules. It offers long-term contracts to many players for up to 8 years. Spreading the costs over a longer period.
UEFA closed this loophole in June by setting a period of no more than five years for transfer payments to be distributed in installments. And now the Premier League has built on that with Tuesday’s vote.

It has been confirmed that Chelsea were one of 15 clubs to vote to limit the length of contract signings. While only 2 clubs voted against and another 3 abstained from voting.
The Blues spent in excess of £400m this summer, signing Moises Caicedo from Brighton for a British record fee of £115m. While they also splashed out money on Cole Palme, Nicholas Jackson and Romeo Lavia also came.
These players are signed until 2030 or 2031, spreading the cost over seven or eight years.
In Caicedo’s case, this means his transfer fee will be cut by £14.4 million per year over the course of his eight-year contract. But the Premier League club wants this loophole closed. And they have succeeded.
Clubs were allowed a loss of £105 million over three years. Which was extend to four years due to Covid. Under the Premier League’s Profit and Sustainability Rules.