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Mason Mount has admitted that Chelsea’s players have been kept in the dark about the crisis at Stamford Bridge following Roman Abramovich's decision to sell the club.

Mount revealed that football has given Thomas Tuchel and his players some welcome relief from the political machinations that have plunged the world and European champions into limbo after Abramovich was sanctioned by the Government following Russia's invasion of Ukraine.

Abramovich announced his intention to put Chelsea on the market before Downing Street froze his UK assets - and the bidding has been allowed to continue.

But Mount has been keeping abreast of developments in the media from the heart of the England camp during the week - and he insists his team-mates are doing the same. He said: “I’ve been at the club since I was six years old and something like this has not happened before, so it can be a concern.

“At the beginning, and even now, we don’t really know where it’s going and what’s happening the next day. So it’s difficult. But we focus on our football and what we can do is try and win as many games as we can.

Obviously I’m away with England, so that stuff is kind of parked and I’m focusing on

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