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Roman Abramovich’s decision to sell Chelsea will carry extended impact for the Blues.
Russian-Israeli billionaire Abramovich has owned Chelsea since 2003 but announced on Wednesday 2 March that he would be selling the Premier League club.
Russia’s continued invasion of Ukraine has forced Abramovich’s hand, amid major geopolitical upheaval.
Here, we look at the state of play at Stamford Bridge.
Chelsea’s staff, coaches and players were caught slightly by surprise, especially given the timing. The Blues were at Kenilworth Road, going through late