HM Treasury has amended the special licence under which Chelsea is operating. Parent company Fordham is to be allowed to inject £30m into the club to 'resolve any cash flow or liquidity issues'. This money could be used to pay bills and player salaries until the sale is resolved.
A government official said: 'We're very mindful of the financial situation and getting it through to the sale.' Consideration was given to allow a commercial ticket agency to sell tickets but issues arose over sharing the club's database.
The club is allowed to resume selling new tickets under certain conditions. Away fans will be allowed to buy tickets. The club can sell tickets to all Champions League matches, FA Cup games and for the Women's Super League. Home tickets can be sold for the WSL.
The proceeds will go to competition organisers such as Uefa and the FA.
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