Three things that will 'definitely' happen at Man City when Roman Abramovich sells Chelsea
Football is the most important of the least important things in life, meaning that it holds great power and influence in society and politics.
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Football is the most important of the least important things in life, meaning that it holds great power and influence in society and politics.
MANCHESTER : British billionaire Jim Ratcliffe, linked with a possible purchase of Chelsea Football Club, is not interested in buying the team from Russian owner Roman Abramovich, a spokesman for his company INEOS told Reuters.
MANCHESTER: British billionaire Jim Ratcliffe, linked with a possible purchase of Chelsea Football Club, is not interested in buying the team from Russian owner Roman Abramovich, a spokesman for his company INEOS told Reuters.
LONDON: With the threat of financial sanctions looming, Chelsea’s Russian owner Roman Abramovich confirmed Wednesday he is trying to sell the Premier League club he turned into an elite trophy-winning machine with his lavish investment. The speed of Abramovich’s pending exit from Chelsea is striking as he was trying to instigate a plan this past weekend to relinquish some control in order to keep the club under his ownership.
Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich has confirmed he has decided to sell the club in a statement
Gary Neville has outlined why he believes the Premier League’s significant foreign investment has been good for English football.
The most significant evening in Chelsea's recent history started as the news of owner Roman Abramovich's decision to sell the club swept around the unlikely surroundings of Kenilworth Road.
Real Madrid's Italian manager Carlo Ancelotti, 62, has emerged as a surprise candidate to become the next Manchester United boss. (Times — subscription required)external-link