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Even for a man who so rarely makes public utterances, the silence this morning was deafening.
Plenty are speaking on behalf of Roman Abramovich right now, be it the spokesperson who confirmed on Monday that he was flying out to aid peace talks between Russia and Ukraine or Chris Bryant MP, who claimed in the House Commons that the oligarch is offloading his London property portfolio.
Now, Swiss billionaire Hansjorg Wyss says Abramovich wants to sell Chelsea — and fast. Neither the club, nor Abramovich’s spokesperson responded to Standard Sport’s request for comment earlier today. That speaks volumes.
Previously the script has been clear: Chelsea is not and will not be put up for sale. As recently as the weekend, when Abramovich made his