Jose Mourinho has asked UEFA governing body for more tougher penalties as clubs like PSG, City and Zenit keep flouting the FFP rules and still manage to participate and play in the Champions League.
City and PSG have been fined 50M pounds by UEFA this year, but they'll only be fined 20M pound if the comply with break even rules in the future seasons.
“Everybody knows there are fines and, if these fines exist, control exists,” said the Chelsea manager in an interview with Maisfutebol. “But, anyway, are the fines fair? I don’t think so. In my opinion the first thing to do would be to remove points and remove titles. If you have important capital which allows you to overcome financial fair play, if you win titles and then you are fined economically, you keep doing the same thing.
“They will take from you one or two players from the Champions League list [shrugs]. Then, instead of 24, you go with 22. But if you’re stating that you’ll start the next Champions League with six points fewer, or you won’t play in the next edition of the Champions League and will go into the Europa League instead, it is more serious.”
Chelsea once bank rolled by their rich owner, now have started to chase the penny according to their Chief Executive, Ron Gourlay. Chelsea have had a mega sale this season, as they sold David Luiz for a record 50M to PSG and brought in player from the money they earned through the player sales.