Chelsea Free to Sign New Players Again

Chelsea can sign players in January after having their Fifa
transfer ban reduced following an appeal to the Court of Arbitration for Sport.
The Premier League side were given a two-window ban by Fifa
in February for breaching rules on signing young players.
Cas halved the ban to one window, which was served during
the summer.
It also reduced the fine for the London club from 600,000 to
300,000 Swiss francs (£230,000).
Chelsea were given a transfer ban after 150 rule
breaches involving 69 academy players over several seasons, according to the
judgement published by Fifa.
Cas found that the Blues "did violate" rules
"related to the international transfer of minors" and "to the
first registration of minors" but "for a significantly smaller number
of players" amounting to "about a third of the violations found by
Fifa".
The Cas verdict added: "In addition, the violations of
other RSTP (Regulations on the Status and Transfer of Players) rules were found
to be less serious than those attributed to Chelsea by Fifa."
Details of the case which was recently published
on a Fifa legal website showed Chelsea claimed many academy players were
only triallists and did not play in organised matches.
Chelsea lodged an appeal to Cas against the Fifa punishment,
which was also prompted by an investigation into the Premier League club's
signing of foreign under-18 players.
Fifa bans the transfer of under-18s to different countries
unless the moves meet strict criteria, such as the parents moving to the
country for non-footballing reasons.
The rules were introduced to help protect children from
exploitation and trafficking.
Chelsea will be gratified at the conclusion that their
transgressions were nowhere near as severe as they originally seemed.
Clearly, Frank Lampard has most reason to celebrate.
It would be wrong to say he hasn't had any new players.
Christian Pulisic might have been signed from Borussia Dortmund in January but
he only joined the Blues in the summer. In addition, Chelsea officials took
advantage of a clause in Mateo Kovacic's loan from Real Madrid to turn that in
a permanent deal.
But now he can make the additions he wants.
The question is, after doing far better than most outsiders
expected, and with his side looking good for a top-four spot, will Lampard will
risk disrupting the squad dynamic by signing players next month?
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