Setting up humanitarian aid foundation has become ‘priority’ after Chelsea sale
The humanitarian aid foundation to be set up with the £2.5billion Chelsea sale proceeds has moved a big step closer to reality.
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The humanitarian aid foundation to be set up with the £2.5billion Chelsea sale proceeds has moved a big step closer to reality.
The £4.25bn takeover of Chelsea football club has been completed after Roman Abramovich agreed to the UK government’s terms for the sale, ending a tumultuous period that raised fears over the club’s existence.
The sale of Chelsea looks increasingly likely to be completed this week with the government optimistic that Roman Abramovich’s £1.6bn loan to the club will not go to the Russian or his family.
Roman Abramovich remains hopeful of striking a legal resolution to usher through the Chelsea sale but the UK Government is yet to agree any terms, the PA news agency understands.
Roman Abramovich and the UK Government have found a legal resolution that should now usher through the Chelsea sale, the PA news agency understands.
US tycoon Todd Boehly is set to get Premier League approval for his Chelsea takeover - despite an ongoing Government row.
Todd Boehly y su consorcio suizo-norteamericano esperan que la Premier League de luz verde a su propuesta de compra del Chelsea esta misma semana. Según adelanta The Telegraph, la confirmación de la venta es inminente porque el grupo de Boehly pasará con éxito el «owners' directors' test», que en español significa «el test a nuevos propietarios». Una prueba en la que la liga inglesa analiza si el candidato a adquirir un club tiene algún impedimento legal para hacerlo.
Former UNICEF UK executive director Mike Penrose believes a foundation set up with the £2.5billion proceeds from Chelsea’s sale could “change the face of humanitarian aid”.