Chelsea and West Ham are among four Premier League clubs to have been added to UEFA's Financial Fair Play watchlist. The duo, along with Manchester City and Leicester City, will be "monitored closely in the upcoming period" and have been asked by UEFA to give "additional financial information" during that time.
The top-flight quartet all avoided sanctions from European football's governing body due to "exceptional Covid deductions and consideration of historical financial results."However, such exemptions will no longer apply when UEFA completes its next assessment at the end of the current season, meaning clubs who fail to comply at that stage will then face punishment.READ MORE: Win 2 tickets to watch England vs Germany in Nations League action at Wembley StadiumAccording to the Evening Standard, West Ham are confident of meeting the requirements, despite a summer in which they spent over £160million.David Moyes brought in plenty of new talent during the transfer window at significant cost, with the likes of Lucas Paqueta, Gianluca Scamacca and Nayef Aguerd all joining the east Londoners for initial fees of over £30million.What do you make of West Ham and Chelsea's transfer business this summer?
Let us know in the comments section belowOther arrivals include Maxwell Cornet for £18m, Emerson for £13m and Thilo Kehrer for £10m.
Chelsea spent even more than the Hammers, bringing in seven players, including Wesley Fofana from Leicester City, at a total cost of £253m.
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