It’s official, Abramovich puts Chelsea up for sale: ‘Profits will go to victims of war in Ukraine’

It’s official, Abramovich puts Chelsea up for sale: ‘Profits will go to victims of war in Ukraine’

Russian businessman Roman Abramovich announced on Wednesday that English club Chelsea, which he has owned since 2003, is up for sale.

In a statement from Chelsea, the 55-year-old billionaire announced his “decision to sell the club”, citing “the current situation”.

He specified that he would not ask for the reimbursement of the loans he granted to the London club, estimated at 1.5 billion pounds (1.8 billion euros) and that the “net proceeds” of the sale would be donated to a “charitable foundation for the benefit of all victims of the war in Ukraine”.

Abramovich is not yet subject, unlike many Russian oligarchs, to financial sanctions from the European Union or the British authorities, but the pressure had increased sharply since the start of the Russian invasion of Ukraine.

He had initially decided on Saturday to delegate the management of the club to the six administrators of the Chelsea foundation.

But press reports of a possible sale had already materialized on Wednesday morning when Hansjorg Wyss, one of Switzerland’s wealthiest men, told the Blick newspaper that he had been offered to buy Chelsea.

“The sale of the club will not be done in a hurry and will follow its normal course”, further specified Abramovitch to make it clear that he does not intend to sell off the club bought in 2003 for 140 million pounds (168 M EUR). and in which he had invested almost lavishly ever since.

Under his reign, the Blues have considerably filled their trophy cabinet with 5 Premier League titles, 5 FA Cups, 3 League Cups, 2 Champions Leagues, 2 Europa Leagues and most recently a Premier League title. club world.

“Please believe it has been an incredibly difficult decision to make and it pains me to leave the club in this way. However, I do believe it is in the interest of the club,” he said. emphasized again.

“I hope I can visit Stamford Bridge one last time to say goodbye to everyone in person. It has been the privilege of a lifetime to be part of Chelsea FC and I am proud of all our achievements,” he said. concluded.

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