Former Israeli national team stopper Tal Ben-Haim mediates in the sale of his former team Chelsea.
This is what was published today (Friday) on the British radio station TalkSPORT.
According to the report, this is a businessman from the Gulf who is offering around £ 2 million for the club, and an additional £ 500 million for the operation of the club after the purchase.
According to the report, the offer has already been submitted.
Former Chelsea defender Tal Ben Haim is brokering a deal on behalf of a Gulf-based billionaire to buy his old club #CFC https://t.co/KN1C5R3dLR
- talkSPORT (@talkSPORT) March 18, 2022
Recall, after the outbreak of the war in Ukraine the oligarch Roman Abramovich announced that he is transferring the club to a trust.
This is due to the sanctions imposed on him, as on other oligarchs close to Russian President Vladimir Putin, after the outbreak of the war with Ukraine.
Due to the sanctions and the situation, the European champions were nevertheless placed under restrictions, even though the club was transferred to a trust, which makes its activities difficult.
The British government actually took over the group and announced that it would sell it.
Ben Haim played for Chelsea for a short period between 2007 and 2008, including under Israeli coach Abram Grant, with whom he did not get along.
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