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As Chelsea puts up 120 million for Enzo Fernandez, Guardiola's unexpected warning to UEFA

Chelsea spent almost 600 million in the whole market, what Guardiola says about it

By Hector Garcia

Chelsea spent almost 600 million in the whole market, what Guardiola says about it
Chelsea spent almost 600 million in the whole market, what Guardiola says about it
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Chelsea FC has cracked the current market and spent almost $600 million. It is that the team has taken advantage of a small loophole in the formats and rules of transfers to be able to offer extremely long contracts and pay the amounts over the years agreed. However, in the Premier League, it is already highlighting the annoyance of many people, such as Pep Guardiola.

Pep Guardiola spoke at a press conference about his opinion of the Chelsea FC market where he has spent almost 600 million euros and closed the market by signing Enzo Fernandez for 120 million dollars. That is why the fury of the Spanish coach was not long in coming and he already gave his opinion on the matter.

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"I do not comment on other clubs because for that there are rules and regulations that already do and they should see that they are complied with. But we were accused. I don't forget that. Eight or nine teams sent a letter to the Premier League to ban us from competing. That happened to us. And we are the fifth team in net spend in the last five years. That's the reality," Guardiola said.

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The Liverpool FC manager was also blunt about his views on Chelsea FC's exponential spending with million-dollar signings in January 2023. "I won't say anything without my lawyer," Klopp jokingly began. "I don't understand this part of the business, it's a big number. They are all very good players, so congratulations.


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