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Stephen Pagliuca has revealed the key players behind his bid to buy Chelsea, also confirming the support of the John Terry-led True Blues Consortium.
Pagliuca - co-owner of the NBA’s Boston Celtics and Serie A side Atalanta - is one of four final bidders shortlisted by American merchant bank Raine Group that are competing to buy out Roman Abramovich, along with the Ricketts family and consortiums led by Sir Martin Broughton and Todd Boehly.
On Tuesday, the billionaire private equity investor finally broke his silence on his quest to purchase Chelsea, saying he will make a “significant and credible” offer for the European


