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Chelsea and Real Madrid will do battle in the Champions League for the second consecutive season.
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Chelsea and Real Madrid will do battle in the Champions League for the second consecutive season.
Nick Candy has vowed to invest in Chelsea if his takeover bid is successful. The London property developer submitted a proposal in the region of £2.5bn to acquire the club from Roman Abramovich through his Blue Football Consortium before Friday’s 9pm deadline.
Gary Neville has suggested an alternative candidate as the next possible manager of Manchester United but believes whoever takes over from Ralf Rangnick must be capable of getting ‘tough’ with the current squad.
Chelsea and Real Madrid will do battle in the Champions League for the second consecutive season.
Premier League club Chelsea by groups led by British property developer Nick Candy, Chicago Cubs owners the Ricketts family and the pairing of Martin Broughton and Sebastian Coe. Premier League Chelsea were initially put up for sale by owner Roman Abramovich following Russia's invasion of Ukraine before sanctions were imposed on the oligarch by the British government, effectively giving it control of the club.
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The Ricketts family, who own Major League Baseball team the Chicago Cubs, a consortium featuring Lord Coe and another group led by British property investor Nick Candy have all submitted offers to buy Chelsea.
Chelsea’s key decision-makers are ‘trying to remain cool’ as they hope the long-term future of the club is secured ahead of the summer, according to journalist Dean Jones.