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Thomas Tuchel has decided that he will not leave Chelsea despite the club being sanctioned due to their owner, Roman Abramovich.
It was announced on Thursday that the UK Government has sanctioned the Stamford Bridge outfit which means Abramovich’s plans to sell the club have now been frozen.
The news comes as the UK looks to put pressure on Russian President Vladimir Putin, who has ties with Abramovich.
The Blues have, as a result, been given a contract ban and are not able to sign players or negotiate contracts, which means that several key stars are now expected to depart at the end of the season.
The Telegraph has now revealed that former Paris Saint-Germain boss Tuchel wants to remain at Chelsea despite the sanctions and is not focused on the implications of the bans that have been imposed.
The report goes on to state that six sides have registered an interest in acquiring Tuchel, who some thought would consider leaving the London club, including Manchester United.
PSG’s Mauricio Pochettino and Erik ten Hag look like the two leading candidates to succeed Ralf Rangnick in the summer, but the opportunity to appoint one of the top managers in Europe appeared to be good of an


