Ricketts family are third bidders to make shortlist to buy Chelsea
The Ricketts family have joined Martin Broughton and Todd Boehly on the shortlist to buy Chelsea, the PA news agency understands.
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The Ricketts family have joined Martin Broughton and Todd Boehly on the shortlist to buy Chelsea, the PA news agency understands.
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