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Roman Abramovich is pushing ahead with his sale of Chelsea despite the freezing of his assets as part of extensive government sanctions.
The 55-year-old was added to the United Kingdom's sanctioned individuals list on Thursday in a move which threatened to derail his attempts to offload the club.
He announced he was ready to end his 19-year tenure at Stamford Bridge at the start of March amid calls for Russian oligarchs to living abroad to face repercussions in the wake of Vladimir Putin 's invasion of Ukraine.
Sanctions imposed on Abramovich left the Blues doubting whether they would be able to finish the season even though they were issued with a sporting license to continue football-related activities.
However, in a major boost to Chelsea fans, the sale of the club may proceed after a deal was struck with government officials.
That is according to the Daily Telegraph, which claims Abramovich has instructed The Raine Group - the merchant bank overseeing the sale - to continue the process of finding a buyer and completing a takeover.
The report adds Chelsea and Raine officials have held talks with the