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Here is your Chelsea morning digest on Monday, February 28.

Chelsea Foundation trustees have not yet agreed to take over the “custody and care” of the club following a statement from owner Roman Abramovich, reports Sky Sports News.

It comes after the Russian oligarch claimed he was stepping back and allowing the trustees to take control of the club, while he would still be owner.

The future of the club was put in doubt after the British Government claimed there would be sanctions for Russian business people that were linked with Russian president Vladimir Putin.

Roman Abramovich has denied any links with Vladimir Putin.

However, following the owner’s statement, the six trustees are said to be asking for more information, especially around whether running the club would be compatible with UK Charity law.

It leaves the Blues uncertain of what the future could look like without immediate clarification.

Chelsea suffered an 11-10 loss on penalties in the Carabao Cup final on Sunday, with goalkeeper Kepa Arrizabalaga missing a decisive kick to send the Blues out.

It came after Tuchel made the decision to bring on the Spaniard for the shootout, deciding he would be better placed to save from the spot than teammate Edouard Mendy.

After the game, the German coach said: “We don't know what would've happened if we left Edou on the pitch. No blame on Kepa. Blame on me as I'm the guy who takes the decisions. Sometimes it

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