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Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich was added to the government's sanctions list on Thursday which saw all of his assets - including the west London club - frozen with immediate effect.
The Blues put the turmoil off the field to one side and beat Norwich City 3-1 later that evening but their problems are far from being solved.
As a result of the sanctions imposed on their owner, to renew contracts and sign players.
That particular sanctions stated that only “inter-club payments to discharge obligations which existed before 10 March 2022 under player loan/sale arrangements” will be permitted - though this lasts until May, so things may change as the summer continues.
With the future of the club up in the air, players may be seeking a move elsewhere.
Should this be the case, Tottenham should be in place to take advantage and sign a number of players from their London rivals.
Here takes a look at some of them.
The centre-back's contract runs out in the summer and it's unlikely Chelsea will get the opportunity to keep hold of him with the new restrictions placed upon them.
Though there is speculation he has all but agreed to join Barcelona in the summer, offering the Danish defender the chance to stay in London could be a major selling point from


