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Former Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich still has multiple problems to contend with despite the Blues sale being done.
The Russian oligarch, whose 19-year ownership ended in such a controversial fashion a few weeks ago, was set to sue the European Union Council for how they have treated him due to his supposed links to Vladimir Putin and the sanctions that followed. Boris Johnson and his government also took matters into their own hands and asset-stripped him of his beloved Blues.
Something that resulted in in the club being operated under a 'special license' which prohibited money being generated in any form. After many months of stress, Todd Boehly was able to conclude his £4.25billion takeover. A deal that finally gave the fan base some clarity after the 2021/22 campaign had been tumultuous emotionally for everyone associated to the west London giants.
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After the takeover was finally completed and once his heir was found and confirmed in the form of the part LA Dodgers owner, Abramovich took time to reflect on his tenure and thank everyone for the unrivalled success that followed.
The statement released by Abramovich on the Chelsea website at the time read: "It has been nearly three months since I announced my intention to sell