Cornered: Chelsea Can't Afford to Fire M. Pochettino While Adhering to Financial Rules © PA

After the release of billion euro transfers in the market over 1.5 years, "Chelsea" is facing difficulties. They must adhere to the profitability and sustainability rules of the "Premier" League and Financial Fair Play (FFP) rules.

The London club is risking losing significant money again with Mauricio Pochettino, who is approaching the brink of dismissal.

However, "Chelsea" is undecided. According to "Daily Mail" journalist Kieran Gill, Mauricio Pochettino's dismissal would be risky in violation of the "Premier" League rules.

To dismiss the Argentine, along with his coaching staff, would cost more than 10 million pounds sterling. The coach's contract is valid until 2025.

If they were to violate the "Premier" League's profitability and sustainability rules, "Chelsea" could face a significant points deduction and end up at the bottom of the table. Such a penalty has already been received by the "Everton" club.

By the way, the situation of the "aristocrats" has been under investigation since the departure of Roman Abramovich and Marina Granovskaya. Todd Boehly acknowledges the violations of the former owners.