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Steve Pagliuca is flying into London for a face-to-face meeting at Chelsea as the race to buy out Roman Abramovich reaches its final stages.
All three shortlisted bidders have been invited to make final pitches as US merchant bank Raine Group prepares to put forward a preferred buyer to the Treasury.
Todd Boehly’s consortium have already held talks at Stamford Bridge and Sir Martin Broughton is also due to run through his proposals one last time.
There is hope among the candidates that the process will come to an end this week, although they are still to be given any guidance by Raine over time frames.
There is an acceptance that the speed with which the takeover has had to be conducted – due to the UK Government sanctioning Abramovich over his links to Vladimir Putin – has meant for the shifting of