How Chelsea Could Be Banned From European Football Next Season

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  • Premier League giants Chelsea risk missing all European football next season due to an uncertain Premier League finish
  • Financial expert Stefan Borson suggests Chelsea could even accept a voluntary UEFA ban if they breach their settlement agreement
  • Dropping into the Europa League or Conference League could trigger major financial pressure and force big squad changes

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Chelsea face the possibility of missing out on European football next season, even if they qualify for the UEFA Europa League or Europa Conference League through their Premier League finish.

If the Blues fail to break into the top five and therefore miss out on Champions League qualification, the consequences for next season could be significant.

Chelsea risk missing all European football next season due to an uncertain Premier League finish. Photo by Chelsea Football Club.
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It is increasingly unlikely that Liam Rosenior’s side will close the gap on the teams above them, as they sit sixth, seven points behind Liverpool.

At the same time, they are only six points ahead of 14th-placed Newcastle United, meaning their place in any European competition is far from guaranteed, per the BBC.

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Chelsea face prospect of European ban next season

The financial impact of missing out on Europe entirely could be major, especially given the Stamford Bridge outfit have already reached settlements with the Premier League and UEFA over financial breaches in recent months.

Speaking on talkSPORT, financial expert Stefan Borson suggested Chelsea could even consider voluntarily breaching their UEFA settlement and accepting a one-year European ban.

“The Champions League thing is obviously a very significant issue for a club with their cost base and with their losses,” he said.

Borson added that even if Chelsea adjust their accounts by stripping out player amortisation, estimated at around £216 million, it still remains a difficult financial situation, especially if they miss out on UEFA prize money of around £80 million and lose other competition revenue.

He warned the biggest issue comes if Chelsea drop into the Europa Conference League, arguing that their current UEFA settlement agreement could become unsustainable if they are not in the Champions League.

“There is a chance that if they fall into the Conference League, or even Europa League, they take the decision to breach the settlement agreement and take a ban like Juventus did in 2023,” Borson added.

He also suggested that such a move could involve accepting fines, ripping up the existing agreement, and taking a one-year absence from Europe before resetting their financial terms moving forward.

Liam Rosenior looks increasingly frustrated as Chelsea's season is on verge of collapse. Photo by Chris Brunskill.
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Amid the growing uncertainty over whether they will miss out on European football entirely or drop into the Europa Conference League, problems are also mounting off the pitch for Chelsea.

Supporters staged a major protest against BlueCo ahead of last weekend’s defeat to Manchester United, reflecting rising frustration at the club’s direction.

Since the takeover, Chelsea have lifted the Club World Cup but also seen major instability, including the departures of Thomas Tuchel and Mauricio Pochettino, while Enzo Maresca has also left his role.

Despite spending over £1 billion on new signings, the club now faces a potential bottom-half finish, with concerns growing over long-term progress.

Players such as Marc Cucurella have even publicly questioned the club’s ambition, adding to the tension surrounding Stamford Bridge.

Chelsea set unwanted 114-year EPL record

Earlier, YEN.com.gh reported that Chelsea have set an unwanted Premier League record last seen in November 1912 after losing to Brighton on Tuesday, April 21, 2026.

The Blues slumped to a damaging defeat, a result that not only dented their European ambitions but also dragged the club into an unwanted piece of history.

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