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A Saudi private consortium, led by Saudi Media, have contacted Roman Abramovich over their interest in purchasing Chelsea Football Club.
As first reported by Goal, the Saudi group have expressed their interest in the sale of the Blues, with Abramovich confirming in a statement last week that he will be selling the west London club.
The likes of Todd Boehly and Hansjorg Wyss' US-Swiss consortium have too made their interest known - with Abramovich valuing the club at £3billion.
But who are the latest consortium to show an interest in Chelsea Football Club? profiles Saudi Media following their contact with Abramovich on Sunday.
At this moment, the individual backers are still unknown. Saudi Media, though, are a company that is linked with funding media, sporting brands and advertising across the world.
What Saudi Media focus on is the pan-Arab broadcasting market, with the company owning offices in Dubai and Saudi Arabia.
Chelsea are reluctant to sell the club to a group that has political or geographical ties that could be considered problematic.
As mentioned above, Boehly and Wyss have both made their interest in Chelsea FC known and could be put on