Why João Pedro might not play for Chelsea in the Champions League
Why Joao Pedro might not play for Chelsea in the Champions League
Here’s Why New Chelsea Signings Like João Pedro May Miss Out on the Champions League This Season
As the countdown begins for the 2025/2026 UEFA Champions League campaign, excitement is building among fans worldwide. But for clubs, the focus is not just on tactics and player fitness—it is also on meeting strict financial rules before the registration deadline of September 2, 2025. Failure to comply could see some high-profile signings sidelined from Europe’s biggest club competition.
One of the clubs currently under this spotlight is Chelsea, fresh off their UEFA Conference League triumph. Reports now suggest that if the Blues fail to balance their financial books in line with UEFA regulations, several of their marquee summer arrivals—including João Pedro, who shone brightly at the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup—may not be eligible for registration in this season’s Champions League.
According to the Daily Mail UK, UEFA has clarified that only the financial revenue linked to players officially registered in Chelsea’s squad for the Conference League knockout rounds last season will be taken into account by auditors. This ruling significantly narrows the scope of transactions that can be used to prove compliance under UEFA’s financial sustainability framework.
A crucial implication of this decision is that the transfer of João Félix will not count toward Chelsea’s financial assessment, as the Portuguese forward was excluded from the club’s official Conference League knockout squad list. In other words, despite the financial boost generated from Félix’s departure, that income cannot be used to offset Chelsea’s expenditure for UEFA’s calculations.
Only the proceeds from players who were formally listed in last season’s European knockout rounds will contribute to the club’s audited financial record.
This development comes at a delicate moment for Chelsea, who are aggressively reshaping their squad under continued transfer activity while simultaneously trying to stay within UEFA’s increasingly tight financial rules. With the September deadline looming, the club faces mounting pressure to finalize sales and balance expenditures in order to register their latest additions for Europe.
While the exclusion of Félix’s sale creates fresh complications, it also sheds light on UEFA’s uncompromising approach to ensuring fair play and financial transparency among competing clubs. For Chelsea, the challenge will be whether they can find the right financial formula in time—otherwise, fans may have to wait longer to see new stars like João Pedro light up the Champions League stage.










