Chelsea transfer ban: FIFA sanction may have saved Maurizio Sarris job, claims talkSPORT pundit Simon Jordan

Chelsea transfer ban: FIFA sanction may have saved Maurizio Sarris job, claims talkSPORT pundit Simon Jordan
Chelseas transfer ban will have a major impact on Maurizio Sarris future as manager, believes talkSPORT pundit Simon Jordan.The Blues have been banned by FIFA from signing new players for the next two transfer windows – until the summer of 2020 – after breaching regulations surrounding the signing of youth players.After an investigation into Chelsea’s signing of foreign under-18 players, most notably former striker Bertrand Traore, the world governing body says it found infringements in the cases of 29 signings.What does Chelsea’s transfer ban mean for Eden Hazard? Will the Blues let their star man leave if they can’t sign a replacement?1
What does Chelsea’s transfer ban mean for Eden Hazard? Will the Blues let their star man leave if they can’t sign a replacement?
The Premier League club have said they will appeal against the decision which could give Chelsea the opportunity to sign players this summer, although that is still unclear.Barcelona saw their punishment pushed back a year when the Spanish club appealed a similar FIFA ban, allowing them to sign Luis Suarez, Ivan Rakitic, Jeremy Mathieu, Claudio Bravo and Marc-Andre ter Stegen.But while many may be wondering how it will affect Chelseas recruitment, former Crystal Palace owner Jordan believes it will have a major say on Sarris future in charge.The Italian boss is under pressure in the Stamford Bridge hotseat after a dreadful run of form and ahead of a run of crucial games starting with Sundays EFL Cup final against Manchester City.Another defeat to City after their 6-0 humiliation earlier this month may spell the end for Sarri.Or it could have, according to Jordan, who believes Chelsea may have no choice to stick with the boss now, as no other top manager would want to replace him if they cannot sign any new players.It will impact upon Chelsea, Jordan told talkSPORT host Jim White.It will force them into either staying with Sarri or make knee jerk decisions.No manager of any real significance in world football is going to want to come and manage a team with no control over its direction or recruitment. Asked for his professional opinion on FIFAs verdict, Jordan added: It needs to be done.There are such bad practices in football, there is such a breach of covenants and illicit payments and inducements to parents that something needs to be done to stop this.Its all about incentives being provided to third parties, like parents. Back in the day when Wayne Rooney was going to sign for Manchester United there were rumours his agent was bouncing houses off his mother and father. Its all about this kind of practise.FIFA made a stance recently saying they were going to crack down on agents, and Chelsea have got a policy which is very aggressive on the youth development front and theres a lot of contention about how much money they have made from trading youth players – rumoured to be about 150millon.Now, if they havent got a contingency plan, then Bruce Buck should be taken out the back and shot. Because ultimately theyve known this was coming for two years.

Van Dijk will present the cheque on UEFA’s behalf

West Ham transfer news: Edimilson Fernandes 'set for £8million move to Mainz' The 23-year-old is yet to play under Manuel Pellegrini after spending the 2018/19 season on loan at Fiorentina By
West Ham transfer news: Edimilson Fernandes 'set for £

Gonzalo Higuain in action for AC Milan.

Paris Saint-Germain offer 'full support' to fans who travelled to watch Champions League clash with Chelsea Women after weapons, fireworks and drugs found on board coach
PSG offer 'full support' to fans after weapons found on coach

West Ham have blocked a move for Hernandez

Chelsea boss Maurizio Sarri has reportedly agreed terms to take over at Juventus after Pep Guardiola rejected the Italians' advances. The Serie A side are looking for a new manager following the
Chelsea reach agreement with Juventus over Maurizio Sarri

As well as two Premier League titles, Oscar won the League Cup and Europa League with Chelsea

A man has been charged with assault after a fan ran on to the pitch during Sunday's Premier League match at Emirates Stadium and appeared to push Chris Smalling. Gary Cooper, 30, of Styventon

Matthijs de Ligt is destined for a big move

Manchester United after Sir Alex Ferguson 'like trying to charge an iPhone with a Nokia charger', says Anders 10 hours ago The Red Devils have secured just two top-four finishes since Sir Alex's 2013 departure, with no Premier League title won in the six seasons following the Scot's retirement. getty 3 Anders…
Manchester United after Sir Alex Ferguson 'like trying to

Harry Maguire is wanted by the Premier League’s top clubs

J'Neil Bennett has become the first player to score a competitive goal at Tottenham's new stadium after opening the scoring in their U18s meeting with Southampton. Bennett followed in the
Spurs win first game in new stadium, Man City go - bbc.com

Larsson is Celtic’s third-highest goalscorer with 242 goals

Site Archive. Below you will find helpful links to all articles from the Express website. All Stories from 10th November 2014. Police forced to swoop on traveller site after bare-knuckle fight

There will be no Champions League No.6 for Ronaldo this year

Former Chelsea striker Tony Cascarino picks his combined team for Manchester United's treble-winners from 1999 and Manchester City's current day heroes May 27, 2019 Hollywood Adviser Share
~ Former Chelsea striker Tony Cascarino picks his combined

Richarlison’s 50m transfer has proven to be a brilliant piece of business

In the 2000-01 season, Hamann won his first big English trophy when Liverpool won a much-celebrated cup treble (League Cup, FA Cup and UEFA Cup) and a place in the Champions League. Hamann also played the full 90 minutes and assisted Liverpool's second goal (scored by Michael Owen) in the team's 2-0 victory over Manchester United in the 2003

Neil Warnock celebrates Cardiff City’s win.

Ramsey to stay Arsenal are eyeing up a move for Cagliari star Nicolo Barella, according to some pundits. Arsenal transfer news: Nicolo Barella, Aaron Ramsey, Nicolas Nkoulou, Timo Werner
Aaron Ramsey to Juventus transfer: The truth behind the pre

BT Sport announced the game between Boca and River will be played on Sunday 11 November

Bordeaux midfielder Younousse Sankhare out injured due to 'beard implant complications' The Senegal international is reportedly suffering from a fever as a result of the procedure By Sean O'Brien
Bordeaux Midfielder Younousse Sankhare Sidelined For Several

Graham Potter will struggle to hold onto Daniel James this summer

Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola has been warned by the Football Association about his behaviour during Thursday's 2-1 victory against Liverpool. An animated Guardiola threw his scarf to
Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola warned by Football

Time could be up for Sarri

Man United transfer news: Paul Pogba's relationship with Ole Gunnar Solskjaer 'deteriorating' amid Real Madrid interest The Frenchman's form has dipped in recent weeks, with no goal or
Paul Pogba: Man Utd manager Solskjaer responds to Pogba's

Post a Comment

0 Comments