Chelsea manager, Maurizio Sarri predicts a hard time after FIFA reinstates transfer ban

FIFA has reinstated and reiterated its stand on the Chelsea transfer ban that was stated early in the year meant to remain effective for the next two seasons.

Even after n appeal to contest the ban the Blues have not been successful and will have to live with it although they have an option to appeal in a higher court.

Chelsea boss Maurizio Sarri says it will be “not be easy” to challenge Liverpool and Manchester City next season, after an unsuccessful appeal against Fifa’s transfer ban.

The Blues are banned from signing players during the next two transfer windows until the end of January 2020. It followed an investigation into their signing of foreign under-18 players.

Chelsea said they were “very disappointed” and will now appeal to the Court of Arbitration for Sport.

“It’s very difficult to cover the gap at the moment; we need to work, probably we need to do something from the market,” said Sarri.”So it’s not easy, because the level of the top two is very, very high.”

Sarri says the club need to buy two players this summer.

“I think that we have to buy only one, two players, otherwise it’s very difficult to improve immediately,” the Italian added.”I think we are a very good team, so we need only one, two players, no more.”

The only change to the original Fifa ban is that the Blues can sign under-16 players from the UK during the suspension period.

“The Fifa appeal committee has decided to partially uphold the appeal lodged by Chelsea,” Fifa said in a statement.

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“This ban applied to the club as a whole with the exception of the women’s and futsal teams and did not prevent the release of players.”

Fifa said it found breaches in 29 cases out of the 92 investigated. Chelsea’s fine of £460,000 by world football’s governing body also remains.

The Football Association (FA) was also fined £390,000 by Fifa when it issued the ban and English football’s governing body was told that it must “address the situation” regarding the international transfer and registration of minors.

“Chelsea categorically refutes the findings of the Fifa Appeal Committee,” the club said in a statement.

Chelsea have a number of high-profile players out on loan that they can call on, including Tammy Abraham (Aston Villa), Michy Batshuayi (Crystal Palace), Alvaro Morata (Atletico Madrid), Victor Moses (Fenerbahce), Christian Pulisic (Borussia Dortmund), Kenedy (Newcastle), Tiemoue Bakayoko (AC Milan) and Kurt Zouma (Everton).

They also have dozens of youth players out on loan.

“Every month I have a report on every player on loan; we have about 45,” Sarri said.

“There are two or three players who have been out on loan this season who are interesting. I do not want to name names now. But the level they have been playing at must be considered.”

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