Nick Candy outlines his grand transfer plans for Chelsea if he succeeds in £2.5bn buyout
Thomas Tuchel discusses summer transfer window before Middlesbrough clash
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Thomas Tuchel discusses summer transfer window before Middlesbrough clash
World Athletics president Sebastian Coe, the owners of the Chicago Cubs and LA Dodgers, a consortium of South Korean companies and a Swiss billionaire are all in the running to buy Chelsea FC after the Premier League club was put up for sale after UK government levelled sanctions on the club's owner, Roman Abramovich.
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Nick Candy has pledged to “give football back to the fans” should he pull off his bid of more than £2billion to buy Chelsea.
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.
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The 9pm bid deadline for the sale of Chelsea has passed, with the Ricketts family confirming they have submitted an offer for the Premier League club.
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