The UK government has confirmed it is open to selling Chelsea after sanctions. Were imposed on the club’s owner Roman Abramovich,
adding Abramovich was one of Vladi’s close influences. Mir Putin on the UK suspends operations on assets
That puts the future of Chelsea at the forefront of uncertainty. But is still allowed to play. including allowing fans. Who hold annual tickets to attend games as usual
Abramovich was initially banned from selling the club. However, the prime minister’s spokesman said a new permit may be issued by the Ministry of Finance. To help the sales team happen
“We have to issue additional permits. I think it is fair to say that the government is open to the sale of the club, but … given the current situation a new license is required and talks to the Finance Ministry are needed,” the spokesman said. the ufabet report.
That process is now on hold, leaving the west London club, ranked by Forbes as the seventh most valuable in world soccer at $3.2 billion, in a state of limbo, operating under a special government licence.
“The principle here is to mitigate the impact it has on the fans… These measures are designed to punish those close to Putin,”
the statement said. will not go into Abramovich’s hands during his sanctions.