- Chelsea will miss out on around £50M if we fail to qualify for the Champions League.
- Forbes believe that this could lead to the club recording an estimated £30M loss.
- READ MORE: Former Blue confirms Antonio Conte is set to leave Chelsea.
Chelsea could be set to feel the financial repercussions of failing to qualify for the Champions League, according to Forbes.
Following our 3-1 defeat to Tottenham at Stamford Bridge on Sunday, it’s now highly unlikely that we will be playing Champions League football next season.

Tottenham and Liverpool are flying. They’re not going to be giving up any points between now and the end of the season. Manchester United have been less convincing in recent weeks, but they’re still getting the job done.
Chelsea are now eight points outside of the top four positions with just seven games left to be played. We need to secure maximum points and pray that one of the teams above us capitulates.
In the likely event that we do not finish in the top four, we will be braced for serious financial loss. Forbes claim that we will miss out on £50M by playing in the Europa League opposed to the Champions League, which could lead to an estimated £30M loss.

Our squad needs to be rebuilt in it’s entirety. We are going to need to invest some serious cash in the transfer market. This is not good news at all.
No less than we deserve. Not a single signing last summer improved our starting XI. Then we should have sacked the sulking and disinterested Conte after that pathetic excuse for a performance against City last month. Granovskaia and Conte equally culpable, sadly only one of them will pay with their… Read more »