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The new owners at Chelsea cannot expect to have as much freedom as Roman Abramovich had in getting the club off the ground, according to Arsene Wenger.
The Blues are facing a defining new chapter in their history after their Russian owner’s decision to sell up. Abramovich transformed Chelsea’s fortunes when buying the club in 2003.
In fact, no English club has won more major trophies than Chelsea under the oligarch’s investment.
However, the Russian invasion of Ukraine put pressure on Abramovich to part ways with the Stamford Bridge side.
As for who will replace Abramovich, a consortium of new owners looks a likely option. Indeed, Swiss billionaire Hansjorg Wyss and American Todd Boehly have submitted an offer.
Meanwhile, The Guardian has claimed that British property tycoon Nick Candy is preparing a £2.5million bid for Chelsea.
According to former Arsenal manager Wenger, though, Chelsea‘s new owners will not be able to have the same instant impact Abramovich had early on in his reign.
“You cannot. Today you cannot put that money in, privately, that is