Roman Abramovich has been sanctioned by the Government

Chelsea will have to play any future Champions League matches at Stamford Bridge behind closed doors amid Roman Abramovich being sanctioned by the EU and the UK government.

(Sky Sports and The Athletic)
 
Chelsea will have to play any future Champions League matches at Stamford Bridge behind closed doors amid Roman Abramovich being sanctioned by the EU and the UK government.

(Sky Sports and The Athletic)
It would be like saying they can’t play any future epl games as sanctioned by uk it’s an utter load of bollox as any other club wouldn’t have the same treatment as us.
Although we would have advantage if did happen as where on home soil plus can’t stop season ticket holders or away fans imo
 
It would be like saying they can’t play any future epl games as sanctioned by uk it’s an utter load of bollox as any other club wouldn’t have the same treatment as us.
Although we would have advantage if did happen as where on home soil plus can’t stop season ticket holders or away fans imo
Harsh for the fans who are having to suffer unfortunately due to all this turmoil at the club.
 
Chelsea can now sell tickets for away fans in the Premier League and for Chelsea fans going to away matches. They can sell tickets home and away for UCL and FA Cup matches and also for Womens matches but are not allowed to sell to home fans for PL games at Stamford Bridge.

Premier League to receive cash from tickets sold to Chelsea fans for away games and to away fans at Chelsea.

FA Cup and Champions League Chelsea ticket sales proceeds to go to the FA and UEFA - and likely to charity.
 
Chelsea can now sell tickets for away fans in the Premier League and for Chelsea fans going to away matches. They can sell tickets home and away for UCL and FA Cup matches and also for Womens matches but are not allowed to sell to home fans for PL games at Stamford Bridge.

Premier League to receive cash from tickets sold to Chelsea fans for away games and to away fans at Chelsea.

FA Cup and Champions League Chelsea ticket sales proceeds to go to the FA and UEFA - and likely to charity.
Shows how greedy the EPL are, proceeds should go to a Ukrainian charity same as the proceeds of the sale are.
 
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Saudi Media Group has not made a shortlist of consortiums aiming to buy Chelsea.

Fronted by Chelsea fan Mohamed Al Khereiji, it was one of six groups who said it had lodged a bid to buy the Premier League club last week.
Sources close to the SMG bid said its desire to do due diligence on the club and Chelsea's eagerness for a quick sale counted against it.

SMG offered more than £2bn, plus over £200m for immediate working capital.

It was informed it had not made the next stage on Thursday.
Saudi Media Group out of Chelsea running
 
British billionaire businessman Sir Jim Ratcliffe has made a late bid of £4.25bn to buy Chelsea.

Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich put the club up for sale before he was sanctioned for his alleged links to Russian president Vladimir Putin following the invasion of Ukraine.
Three bidders were in the running to buy Chelsea for about £2bn.

Ratcliffe's bid would mean £1.75bn invested into the club over 10 years.

A further £2.5bn has been committed to a charitable trust to support victims of the war in Ukraine.

Ratcliffe, 69, founded chemicals group Ineos in 1998. The company is best known in the sporting world for its sponsorship of British cycling outfit Team Ineos.
Ratcliffe makes late £4.25bn bid to buy Chelsea
 
Chelsea have agreed terms on the £4.25bn ($5.2bn) sale of the club to a consortium led by Todd Boehly, co-owner of the LA Dodgers baseball team.
The club was put up for sale before owner Roman Abramovich was sanctioned for his alleged links to Russian president Vladimir Putin following the invasion of Ukraine.
A Chelsea statement said the new owners will pay £2.5bn for the club's shares.
The proceeds will go into a frozen bank account to be donated to charity.

Chelsea agree sale terms with LA Dodgers' Todd Boehly
 

Todd Boehly consortium takeover deal gets UK government approval​

The government has approved the £4.25bn takeover of Chelsea by a consortium led by LA Dodgers co-owner Todd Boehly.

The London club was put up for sale in March before owner Roman Abramovich was sanctioned over his links to Russian president Vladimir Putin.
On Tuesday, the Premier League said the consortium had passed its owners' and directors' test.

Chelsea have been operating under a special government licence which expires on 31 May.
Government approves Boehly's Chelsea takeover
 
What’s going to happen with the money he is only sanctioned he ain’t been stripped of his assets or has he. Not been keeping up with the Chelsea situation but they have a few quid these new owners. Rudiger is a loss for them he’s a top defender

DAPPERDON
 
What’s going to happen with the money he is only sanctioned he ain’t been stripped of his assets or has he. Not been keeping up with the Chelsea situation but they have a few quid these new owners. Rudiger is a loss for them he’s a top defender

DAPPERDON
Once he’s no ties to uk his assets maybe unblocked so long as no money from the sale of us goes in his pocket then can’t see a problem myself.
As for rudiger he will be a major loss for sure as was always a stand out player when wearing the Chelsea shirt the new owners has pledged think 1.5 billion into players and facilities.
We do already have an agreement in place with a defender knboula I think he’s called and scouting a couple of midfielders and a striker
 
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