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Timing of Chelsea sale confirmed

Roman Abramovich is still the owner of Chelsea FC. But that will change soon. It is now clear when the Premier League club will submit the offer of a new bidder to the government.

Roman Abramovich is currently the owner of Chelsea FC. But that could change soon. As the English newspaper “The Times” reports, the club is said to want to submit the offer of a new bidder to the government by April 18.

The Raine Group, i.e. the US commercial bank that took care of the sale of the FC Chelsea will be communicated to the shortlisted consortia.

Offers must be received by April 11th

The final offers from the club bidders must be received by April 11th. The newspaper also writes that the Raine Group has informed the four remaining bidder groups that their goal is to finalize the deal by the end of April. Each of the four parties can decide for themselves whether the offers will be increased or remain the same.

The only requirement: At least one billion pounds (the equivalent of around 1.2 billion euros) must be made available for future investments. Otherwise the sale is not possible.

Loud “Sky Sport News” includes the Ricketts family (owners of MLB’s Chicago Cubs), Todd Boehly (part-owner of MLB’s LA Dodgers), Sir Martin Broughton (former chairman of British Airways and of the FC Liverpool) and Atalanta co-owner Stephen Pagliuca to the interested parties.

Abramovich recently complained of symptoms of poisoning

Roman Abramovich announced a week after the start of the war by Russia in the Ukraineto want to sell the club. The British government imposed sanctions on FC’s current owner shortly thereafter Chelsea. The 55-year-old’s financial assets have been frozen. He did, however, get special permission to work with Chelsea (Here you can read more about it).

The Russian Oligarch target Wladimir Putin close. However, it recently came out that Abramowitsch and other people complained about symptoms of poisoning after peace negotiations (Here you can read more about it). According to current estimates, Chelsea should be worth at least two billion pounds (equivalent to around 2.4 billion euros).

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