Roman Abramovich has put Chelsea up for sale as pressure grows over his ownership amid Russia’s ongoing invasion of Ukraine.
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The 55-year-old attempted to separate the club from a possible personal sanction from the U.K. government releasing stewardship and care of the club on to its trustees Saturday.
However, sources have confirmed that the trustees are seeking legal advice before responding to Abramovich’s instruction due to concerns that a charitable foundation is not a suitable entity to run a football club.
In the meantime, Abramovich is understood to be seriously considering selling Chelsea, with the U.K. government under mounting pressure to freeze the assets of high-net-worth Russians in England with any alleged links to Vladimir Putin.
Abramovich has always strenuously denied any ties to the Putin regime, and Chelsea have previously insisted repeatedly that the club is not for sale.
The club club confirmed the news on their official club website today.
If the U.K. government were to act and sanction Abramovich, Chelsea would be frozen because it’s one of his assets. In that scenario, he could not sell the club or inject any funds into it — which would have huge repercussions for the club.
At Wednesday’s session of Prime Minister’s Questions in the House of Commons, the opposition party leader, Labour’s Sir Keir Starmer, opened by calling for sanctions against the Chelsea owner.
It pains me to part with the Club in this manner. However, I do believe this is in the best interest of the Club”.
“I hope that I will be able to visit Stamford Bridge one last time to say goodbye to all of you”.Roman Abramovich is the owner of Chelsea Football Club and various other high-value assets in the United Kingdom.
Abramovich bought Chelsea in 2003 for £140 million. The club’s latest accounts show he is owed £1.514 billion in loans through parent company Fordstam Limited, which he controls.
When Chelsea announced their latest accounts — a £145.6m loss after tax for the year ending June 30, 2021, despite winning the Champions League — the club admitted at the time they were “reliant on Fordstam Limited for its continued financial support.”
Swiss business tycoon Hansjoerg Wyss has claimed Abramovich contacted interested parties on Tuesday to sound out potential interest.
Abramovich is currently trying to sell all his villas in England. He also wants to get rid of Chelsea quickly now. I, along with three other people, received an offer on Tuesday to buy Chelsea from Abramovich,” Swiss newspaper Blick quoted Wyss as saying in an interview published Wednesday.
Sources have told ESPN that Abramovich has told potential buyers in the past that he valued the club at around £3bn.
American businessman Todd Boehly was interested in buying a London Premier League club before the coronavirus pandemic, sounding out both Chelsea and Tottenham Hotspur only to have his interest rebuffed.
Sir Jim Ratcliffe, Britain’s richest man, according to a Forbes study from 2021, previously held preliminary talks with Abramovich over a possible purchase.
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