Soccer-Clubs selling academy players due to PSR rules, says Chelsea's Maresca


FILE PHOTO: Jul 24, 2024; Santa Clara, CA, USA; Chelsea head coach Enzo Maresca watches the action during a match against Wrexham at Levi's Stadium. Mandatory Credit: David Gonzales-USA TODAY Sports/File photo

(Reuters) - Chelsea manager Enzo Maresca said Premier League clubs are having to sell academy players due to the league's profit and sustainability rules (PSR).

Chelsea have sold a slew of players who came through their academy over the last couple of years, with midfielder Conor Gallagher the latest to be linked with an exit to Spanish side Atletico Madrid.

Gallagher, who has been at Chelsea since the age of eight, has a contract until 2025, after which he could leave the club for nothing.

With the sale of a player developed in the academy able to be marked as pure profit on a club's books, some Premier League sides have looked at homegrown players as a source of revenue to help them limit losses.

"But this is not Chelsea’s problem, this is a (Premier League) rules problem," Maresca said ahead of their pre-season friendly with Real Madrid in North Carolina.

"These are the rules. For all the clubs at this moment it is almost compulsory they are compelled to sell players from the academy because of the rules. It’s not only us, it's all the clubs."

Chelsea will host Manchester City in their Premier League opener on Aug. 18.

(Reporting by Shifa Jahan in Bengaluru; Editing by Peter Rutherford)

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