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Thomas Tuchel has reiterated he has no intention of leaving Chelsea for another club in the wake of Roman Abramovich's decision to put the club up for sale.
Following Russia's horrific invasion of Ukraine and, as a result, the threat of sanctions against Abramovich from the British government, Chelsea's owner of almost 19 years announced his intention to sell the club last week.
Several potential suitors have since emerged, including Chelsea fan and British billionaire Nick Candy, supposed frontrunners Todd Boehly and Hansjorg Wyss, and Saudi Media.
Abramovich is hoping to receive around £3billion for the sale of Chelsea but may have to accept a significantly smaller sum due to the situation and timescale.
The only certainty at Chelsea at this moment in time is uncertainty. Few can predict how the club operates post-Abramovich or whether it can remain a relentless trophy-winning outfit.
Yet Tuchel is ready to find out and says any club – in the Premier League or abroad – that attempts to capitalise on the current uncertainty at Chelsea and lure him away from Stamford Bridge will be left disappointed.
"Take me? I hope I made it very clear that I am very happy where I am," the