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Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich has put the club up for sale amid growing tensions in the country after the invasion of Ukraine from Russia.
There have already been several interested in purchasing the Blues, including American mogul Todd Boehly - but who is he?
A former wrestler at school, Boehly has ascended quickly in the world of business and has ran several enterprises during his career.
He is currently the co-founder, chairman, CEO and controlling member of Eldridge Industries, while also being the current interim CEO of the Hollywood Foreign Press Association as of October 2021.
Boehly owns 20 per cent of the Los Angeles Dodgers but his dealings with the baseball team have been questioned.
Ahead of the 2021 season, the Dodgers had paid the highest luxury tax and also forked out the most in wages.
Last year, they had a $285million (£212m) payroll, which is the second-highest in MLB history - behind their own $291m (£217m) salary in 2015.
Boehly also previously led one of the largest collateralised loan obligation transactions in history which amounted over $1billion.
That means he has taken out a loan to buy the franchise,