Chelsea are worried that they won’t get the money they are owed for Eden Hazard by Real Madrid this thanks to the covid-19 that has cut across Europe according to dailymail.
After a protracted saga lasting several seasons without the Spanish capital club making a bid the Blues eventually agreed to let the Belgian join Madrid last summer for a fee as £90m thanks to the brilliant negation of Marina Granovskaia but that could rise to £130m with add ons included.
However, as all deals are spread over multiple years, and contain numerous incentives and bonuses, only a fraction of that cash has so far been paid.
This is a problem around the Premier League, with many clubs balancing their budgets around the incoming steady stream of cash from past sales. Budgets are going to get squeezed as due the current no games being played no money is being put in the club
This is a problem around the Premier League, with many clubs balancing their budgets around the incoming steady stream of cash from past sales. Budgets are going to get squeezed as due the current no games being played no money is being put in the club
Chelsea are in a strong position thanks to their independently wealthy owner, but still can’t afford to miss out on any money they’re owed if they’re intending to replace the former Lille man in the next window, with many targets being named.
This is a serious issue for Chelsea, but the non-payment of transfer fees is going to be a football-wide problem, and they won’t be the only ones trying to put things straight. It looks likely FIFA will have to step in and do their best to ensure everything runs smoothly in the further transfer market.
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