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Thomas Tuchel insists Chelsea can carry on as a footballing super power once Roman Abramovich sells.

Tuchel was inundated with questions about Abramovich’s stunning decision to walk away from the European champions ahead of Saturday’s clash with Burnley.

He admitted no one at the club had been offered assurances – but was adamant he had no fears for his own future.

Prospective bidders have been told to make official offers by March 15, with billionaires Todd Boehly and Hansjorg Wyss leading the race to take over.

Tuchel admitted transfer plans were on hold, but claimed a club that has spent the past 19 years recruiting

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