Chelsea 1-3 Real Madrid: CL holders in tough spot after Benzema hat-trick
Champions League holders Chelsea are in a precarious position after Karim Benzema’s hat-trick secured a 3-1 first-leg win for Real Madrid.
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Champions League holders Chelsea are in a precarious position after Karim Benzema’s hat-trick secured a 3-1 first-leg win for Real Madrid.
Transfer chief Marina Granovskaia has already found prospective Chelsea owners the perfect replacement for Andreas Christensen, who struggled in the Blues' clash against Real Madrid. The 25-year-old, who sees his contract at Stamford Bridge expire at the end of the season, was pulled from proceedings at half-time following a poor performance.
While football has done most of the talking for Chelsea in the past few weeks, the questions surrounding the next owner at the club are still hanging in the air, creating uncertainty over the direction of the side for the future. Raine Bank, who are in charge of assessing the bids from prospective owners, have managed to narrow the options down to a select few before they choose a preferred bidder for the club.
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Former Walt Disney executive chairman Bob Iger is reportedly considering an offer to join a private equity team that could buy Chelsea. Steve Pagliuca, who owns the Boston Celtics, has approached Iger and other businessmen about joining a consortium to buy the Premier League club, reports Sky Sports. The deadline for a final bid is next Monday.
Chelsea’s sale remains a level playing field for all four bidding consortiums.