Abramovich to break silence on Chelsea sale

Former Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich discussed the sale of the club in a new book to be released in this summer after giving his first interview in four years.

Abramovich, who was approved by the Government of UK due to the alleged relations of Russian President Vladimir Putin, has conducted a two-part interview about Chelsea’s sale of Chelsea £ 2.5 billion in 2022, which took place after the invasion of Russia to American Consortium Todd Bohli and Clelic Capital.

The interview took place in Abu Dhabi in January and in Istanbul a year ago and is said to have included Abramovich’s account of Chelsea FC’s initial acquisition in 2004: ban, restrictions, their efforts in the previous peace process and their efforts Suspected poisoning in March 2022,

Prior to these, Abramovich’s most recent interview was for Forbes in March 2021 and separated from Frank Lampard’s dismissal and Chelsea’s statements about the ‘Sem Anti-Semitism’ campaign in January that year, apart from a small statement in January that year, he did not officially interview since 2006.

The book “Accepted: The Inside Story of the Sale of Chelsea FC” is written by Nick Porwall and it will also tell other stories from that quick 95 -day sale – run by Rhine Bank under the supervision of the UK government – and will be released by Biteback Publication in this summer.

Money from sale remains in a frozen bank account While Chelsea is aiming to qualify for the Champions League and win a trophy for the first time under the new American ownership.

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