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Chelsea evaded more serious UEFA sanctions Tuesday for overspending, while its sister club Strasbourg got the heaviest fine of €13 million ($14.8m) among 14 clubs that broke financial monitoring rules.
Aston Villa was ordered to pay €7.5m ($8.6m), which was about one-third less than its UEFA financial sanction last year.
One year ago, Chelsea was fined €31m ($35.5m) and was set stricter financial targets, which the club just missed by spending more than 70% of its revenue on wages and transfers in 2025, UEFA said.

