New Delhi, March 17 -- Chelsea was fined $14.3 million but avoided a points deduction after admitting to breaching Premier League rules in relation to undisclosed payments of more than $60 million during its previous ownership under Roman Abramovich.

Sanction agreements were reached, the league said Monday, after Chelsea self-reported potential breaches to the Football Association that came to light in 2022 when American investors Todd Boehly and Clearlake Capital led a consortium to buy out Abramovich for 2.5 billion pounds ($3.2 billion).

Payments worth around 47 million pounds ($62.5 million) were made from third-party entities which, the Premier League said, were "controlled by or associated with" Abramovich to unlicensed agents and...