Chelsea are facing a significant challenge to avoid breaching Premier League sustainability rules after recording an £89.8 million ($112 million) loss for the 2022/23 season. Despite a soaring wage bill of over £400 million and a hefty investment of £745 million on transfer fees, the club's performance on the field did not meet expectations. Despite finishing 12th in the Premier League last season and currently sitting ninth this season, Chelsea's financial losses were partially offset by the sale of a hotel for £76.3 million. However, with the club not involved in European football this season, their financial situation is expected to worsen. Chelsea may need to raise significant funds from player sales before the end of June to avoid breaching the Premier League's profit and sustainability rules, which allow clubs to lose a maximum of £105 million across a three-year assessment period.