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Chelsea Appeal Transfer Ban At Court Of Arbitration For Sport

Chelsea Appeal Transfer Ban At Court Of Arbitration For Sport

Chelsea have taken their appeal against a two-window transfer ban imposed by Fifa to the Court of Arbitration for Sport.

The Blues are not allowed to buy players until the end of January 2020, and failed with their first appeal to the world football governing body, FIFA.

It followed an investigation into their signing of foreign under-18 players.

The transfer window closes on 8 August and CAS said “it is not possible” to say when it will make a decision.

Chelsea have not asked for the ban to be lifted while CAS considers its decision.

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They signed United States winger Christian Pulisic from Borussia Dortmund for £58m in January, before their ban was imposed in February.

Real Madrid’s bid to sign the Blues’ forward Eden Hazard for a fee of about £88m is expected to be concluded in a matter of days.

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Maurizio Sarri

Chelsea boss Maurizio Sarri has said it will “not be easy” to challenge Liverpool and Manchester City next season if they cannot sign players.

The 60-year-old Italian, whose future at Stamford Bridge is the subject of much speculation, said the club need to buy two players this summer.

The Blues are also appealing against their £460,000 fine.

Chelsea had a number of high-profile players out on loan last season that they can call on, including Tammy Abraham (Aston Villa), Michy Batshuayi (Crystal Palace), Alvaro Morata (Atletico Madrid), Victor Moses (Fenerbahce), Kenedy (Newcastle), Tiemoue Bakayoko (AC Milan) and Kurt Zouma (Everton).

They also have dozens of youth players out on loan.


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