
Chelsea
are free to sign players in January after their appeal against a transfer
ban imposed by FIFA was reduced by half by the Court of Arbitration for
Sport.
CAS says they have reduced the ban as they found Chelsea guilty of breaching
two of its regulations on player transfers, specifically regarding bringing
in U18s and 'third-party influence' but "for a significantly smaller number
of players (about 1/3 of the violations found by FIFA)".
FIFA handed down a two-window transfer ban to Chelsea in February of this
year and rejected Chelsea's appeal against the punishment in April.
Chelsea served the first window of their ban in the summer but made a
further appeal at the CAS last month, who accepted submissions about the
case from the club as well as FIFA.
Despite the transfer ban, Mateo Kovacic joined the club from Real Madrid for
£40m because of a loophole in FIFA's regulations which allowed the transfer
as Chelsea already held his registration after his season-long loan from the
previous season.
Despite also losing star player Eden Hazard in the summer, Chelsea started
the season well under new head coach Frank Lampard, who has used the
punishment to help bring through young players.
They sit in fourth in the Premier League table after 15 games and will be
boosted by their ability to strengthen their squad in January.
Chelsea's fine has also been halved from £460,000 to £230,000.
Speaking ahead of Chelsea's Premier League clash at Everton, Lampard says
the now the club have the chance to sign players again, they must get it
right.
"It's a positive outcome for us. The club was working towards a positive
outcome for us. It allows us to look at the market going forward," said
Lampard.
"I am pleased on a football level. It's obviously a good thing. It wasn't
anything to discuss [with the club] at length until we knew the decision."
When asked if Jadon Sancho, Ben Chilwell and Wilfried Zaha were targets he
added, "I am not going to sit here and go down too many lines. I am happy
with the squad. I am just considering the squad we have got now and in
January we can consider our options.
"The fact that people have given us a lot of credit is because people
expected less from us. So the players deserve credit. But I want more.
"Clubs below us were spending £100m-£150m and we didn't have that chance. We
lost Eden Hazard and lost two number nines but the picture has now changed
and we need to get it right moving forward."
Analysis: Who could Chelsea sign?
Chelsea are free to sign players in January after successfully appealing
their transfer ban, but which areas of the squad need strengthening? And
which players could Frank Lampard target?
From a Leicester star who could be the solution to their left-back problem
to a two big-name attackers who have emerged as potential additions to their
forward line, we take a look at what to expect.