Nicked from The Pathetic
What Chelsea CAN do
- Pay wages, pensions for the employees, coaching staff and players
- Pay fees, dividends to the directors of the Club, which pre-date the seizure
- Pay taxes (haha), Maintenance, Insurance, Inspections
- Spend No more than 20K pounds for each away trip -
For context, a usual Premier League away game with a flight, security, food, hotels etc would be about £30k. Going abroad, don’t see how they can do anything other than either commercial flights or drive their bus & significant drop in standard of hotel. Will make a big impact. - @HugoScheckter
If progress as expected to [HASHTAG]#UCL[/HASHTAG] quarters, longer trips could be problematic. - @HenryWinter
- Pay for home ground security, catering, stewarding not exceeding 500K per game.
What Chelsea CANNOT do
- Player trading - Buying, Selling & Contract Renewals
For context, the players that are out of contract by next summer are: Rudiger, Christensen, Azpilicueta
- Sell Merchandise
- Sell new tickets - only season tickets are allowed in, this includes Women & U23. Away games for Chelsea are OK. Away games at Stamford Bridge are not. - @MiguelDelaney
- No stadium work or redevelopment
- Unsure on sale of club - Atheltic states that:
"Potential buyers still keen on Chelsea despite Government's sanctioning of Roman Abramovich"
However, Telegraph Sport understands that special dispensation will be given if the Government sees a sale of ownership as in the best interests of Chelsea that does not benefit Abramovich. "HM Treasury may vary, revoke or suspend this licence at any time," the licence states.
Sources close to Abramovich have always argued that he is desperate to protect his Chelsea legacy and his only way of doing this with supporters would appear to be to agree to whatever it takes for the club to be sold. - @TheAthletic, Matt Law
American billionaire Todd Boehly, together with Hansjorg Wyss and another businessman, have already made a bid believed to be between £2bn and £2.5bn which remains on the table, while the Ricketts family and New York Jets owner Woody Johnson are understood to be interested. British billionaire Nick Candy and Turkish businessman Muhsin Bayrak have also claimed to be in the running.
- Sky, on the other hand, states that:
So in short, based on this freezing order, no he can't sell the club. Now if the government is prepared to give a special licence in relation to the operation of the club, then the question is whether they would then give another special license in relation to the sale of the club. But based on the terms of this freezing order, no he can't.
Some more stuff
- They may receive a 9 point deduction if they are still in administration by May - @RobDraper
- Shirt sponsors currently "reviewing the situation and are in discussion with Chelsea FC" - @TheAtheltic
- In sanctioning Abramovich, UK govt says he "has had a close relationship [with Putin] for decades...[including] gaining a financial or other material benefit from Putin".