Chelsea, the Premier League and UEFA are looking into the sale of digital artwork which is being promoted on social media by legendary former England defender John Terry.
The Blues have recently re-hired Terry in an academy consultancy role but are not involved in the sale of NFTs (non-fungible tokens) through his social media accounts.
It could be that the use of the club's logo, shirts and trophies in the for-profit monkey-based artworks infringe the copyrights of UEFA, the FA and the Premier League.
A host of footballers past and present have given their backing to the project being run through Ape Kids Club, and have had monkey avatars made of them.
Ashley Cole, Willian, Reece James, Marco Verratti, Tammy Abraham, Ashley Cole and Nigel de Jong have all tweeted about their involvement.
UEFA are the only footballing institution to have released a statement, saying: "UEFA takes the protection of its intellectual property rights seriously and we are investigating this matter further."
Ape Kids Club and its director "@_JSNFT" have been contacted by GOAL for comment but have yet to respond.
They are digital assets based on blockchain technology, which also underpins cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin.
With cryptocurrency operating as an unregulated alternative to trading in shares and stocks, NFTs operate like selling trading cards, albeit in a digital space.
Only right Tam! @tammyabraham 🏆⚽️ https://t.co/9QGczayul7— John Terry (@JohnTerry26) January 26, 2022
It can allow early adopters to make money, with the images being sold having a unique digital code attached to them so they can't simply be replicated and ultimately stolen from the owner.
WWE star John Cena, socialite turned DJ Paris Hilton and rapper Eminem are just some of the many celebrities promoting NFTs, with footballers now following.
However, critics have warned that people could lose their money by investing in NFTs, calling the craze a speculative bubble.
Terry was initially linked to the Bored Ape Yacht Club and now is more heavily involved in Ape Kids Club, which is traded on the OpenSea NFT trading platform.
recabnry
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money with you
Staylowkee
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Here a gift for y'all... this is value $250k
fetablmnyz
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ELIKEMSAM
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The monkey🐒? John Terry? Chelsea? Who or what are you talking about?
I think you know Terry's record on racism..?
ELIKEMSAM
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He's an ignorant 🤡
You're moronic 🐖
Savvytooblue
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Y'all don't that Terry has messed up. Using the club's logo/jersey (ads) without consent is a big deal
yahcmopsu
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Ironic how certain group of people have similar features as monkeys like their lips then they have the audacity to label another certain group of people “monkeys” lol a blind man can’t see himself
Nisdoruy
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instead of investigating Boris Johnson from the number 10 Downing Street they are busy investigating John Terry's monkeys just leave John alone please back the f*** off Chelsea legend leader and captain of all time
fireblaster7000
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Even the monkey is already fed up…🤣🤣🤣
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Yes
fireblaster7000
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Ridiculous.
Yes
ibra10zlatan
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Racist...! 🙄
The monkey🐒? John Terry? Chelsea? Who or what are you talking about?
ibra10zlatan
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who told you?
He's an ignorant 🤡
SaintDc01
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England will always like to do things their own way evil government 🙄
Beautifulboy
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Even the monkey is already fed up…🤣🤣🤣
Gunners4ever❤
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Ridiculous.
Lebabenoru
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Racist...! 🙄
who told you?
ELIKEMSAM
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Racist...! 🙄
piet1109
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I have no idea what they're investigating
fourthorty430
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investigate in peace
Sergioramoshd
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John up to more shananigans😂😂😂😭😭😭
ledceiprsy
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Kkkk they just want shares i guess