CHELSEA have been warned that their treatment of Raheem Sterling and the “bomb squad” could amount to “abusive conduct” under Fifa rules.
Professional Footballers Association chief executive Maheta Molango personally contacted the Blues to raise concerns about the working conditions of Sterling and other unwanted players.
But Chelsea strongly reject any suggestion that they are guilty of abusive behaviour.
Sterling was part of a group of stars who were cut off from Enzo Maresca’s first-team squad all summer.
As SunSport revealed, they were forced to change, train, eat and even go to the loo separately.
Axel Disasi posted a photograph on Instagram of their makeshift dressing room with a caption in French that translated: “Don’t let yourself get discouraged.”
Disasi and Sterling are now the only remaining members of the original bomb squad after others including Carney Chukwuemeka, Ben Chilwell and David Datro Fofana secured moves away from the club.
This week, Sterling put up an image on social media of the Blues’ HQ in Surrey as he trained on his own after 8pm in the autumn chill.
Molango is believed to have reminded Chelsea that Fifa consider clubs who isolate players and/or force them to train alone could be guilty of "abusive conduct".
Article 14 of Fifa Regulations on the Status and Transfer of Players reads: “A contract may be terminated by either party without consequences of any kind (either payment of compensation or imposition of sporting sanctions) where there is just cause.
“2. Any abusive conduct of a party aiming at forcing the counterparty to terminate or change the terms of the contract shall entitle the counterparty (a player or a club) to terminate the contract with just cause.”
But the rules are designed more to protect lower-level players and clubs who want to tear up a contract rather than to sort out stand-offs between highly-paid superstars like Sterling and Disasi and elite clubs like Chelsea.
In theory the Blues pair could test the rules by claiming their treatment is designed to force them to tear up their contract or accept a move to another club on lower wages.
But if they were to win a case brought before Fifa, they would likely have to write off the remaining money they were due to be paid by Chelsea - in Sterling’s case, around £30m with nearly two years left on his £325,000 per week deal.
So, in reality, the PFA’s intervention is really only a shot across Chelsea’s bows that aims to help resolve the situation.
The players’ union has similar conversations with players and clubs at all levels of the game.
But they have more clout in cases like the repeated failure of Championship side Sheffield Wednesday to pay their players.
In any case, Chelsea are adamant they have done nothing that could be interpreted as “abusive conduct”.
The Blues feel they have engaged consistently with the PFA over the 'bomb squad' situation.
Sterling and Disasi will continue to have access to a dedicated coach and facilities at Chelsea’s Cobham training base ahead of all parties trying to find a solution in the January transfer window.
Disasi turned down offers from West Ham and Sunderland late in the summer.
There were rumours of interest in Sterling from Bayern Munich, Napoli, Crystal Palace and Fulham, but nothing progressed.
The four-time Premier League winner made it clear he had no interest in going to the Saudi Pro League or MLS and would prefer to stay in the London area.
So Chelsea’s treatment of Sterling and Disasi will remain under the spotlight for a few more months at least.
Coyblopt
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maresca must be careful looking at Amorim did the same thing look at his situation
Chelsea has enough players in every position. He doesn't have to be careful. He's keeping the players happy and sending those he doesn't need on loan or on a permanent basis
Coyblopt
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sterling wasn't forced to stay in Chelsea. Offers were made to him from other clubs but he turned them all down. Would Chelsea have pointed a gun to his head to force him or Disasi out?
jeuacenot
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PFA is jobless association. PFA should get it own football and treats it's own players right and leave Chelsea alone
AlbertMicheal
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Good decision by Chelsea. Letting him close to other players will bring more division. Since he decided that he want to play only teams in London let him come to training by 12am
Letting him close to other players? What century are you from bro? Each and everyone of the players lives in London,they probably go to the same restaurant,shopping mall and there kids attend the same school so you think they won’t meet each other outside of Chelsea or will merasca stop them from meeting outside Chelsea facility? Bro those guys probably club at the same night club so they have plenty of time to see each other and talk about anything So think before you talk
Sovoty
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Their situation is of their own making. Sterling thinks of himself as a special player. Refuses to go anywhere so fine, they are getting their pay and training so what's the noise about. When they want to play, they will cooperate
Says a keyboard warrior.
Sovoty
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If you don't want certain players within your team, why not tell them to find other clubs? Sterling is wasting his time at Chelsea. He still has sth he can offer a club. Why not join a club, of the Calibre of Burnley, Leeds...,where he can play regularly?
dotcdlmrt
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Their situation is of their own making. Sterling thinks of himself as a special player. Refuses to go anywhere so fine, they are getting their pay and training so what's the noise about. When they want to play, they will cooperate
Kiaaelnsy
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maresca must be careful looking at Amorim did the same thing look at his situation
Mike2008_football
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Good decision by Chelsea. Letting him close to other players will bring more division. Since he decided that he want to play only teams in London let him come to training by 12am
Mike2008_football
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just because they are blacks you don't have to treat them this way remember the are humans too is better you pay them off,
Don’t bring black in this man. He don’t want to leave so let him enjoy his 325k in peace
Dohalmnotu
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they refused to go to other clubs who were interested to sign them. They are good there.
you are such an i**t you mumu
liheiknstu
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they refused to go to other clubs who were interested to sign them. They are good there.
GaddafiJamal
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They should turn themselves into white like Michael Jackson. 🤣
Michael Jackson Just Didn’t Turn Himself Into White, He Was Sick. He Had Problems With His Skin & A Whole Lotta People Don’t Even Know 🙄🤦♂️
GaddafiJamal
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just because they are blacks you don't have to treat them this way remember the are humans too is better you pay them off,
You Are A F**L, Go & Sit Down 🤧🙄
UniversalGod
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just because they are blacks you don't have to treat them this way remember the are humans too is better you pay them off,
They should turn themselves into white like Michael Jackson. 🤣
Delight56
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just because they are blacks you don't have to treat them this way remember the are humans too is better you pay them off,
all Chelsea first eleven are black what are you talking about there nothing like racist at Chelsea they used black players the most all of there legend are black
Afrosports
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But their allowances must be paid
Lohacdeoz
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just because they are blacks you don't have to treat them this way remember the are humans too is better you pay them off,
please don't bring races into this one They were told to find club before the transfer window opened so what exactly are you talking about please Have they stop paying their salary????
yozbdekmnt
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just because they are blacks you don't have to treat them this way remember the are humans too is better you pay them off,
donreal1990
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separate toilet how, and why?