The Limited Times

Now you can see non-English news...

The takeover of Chelsea accepted by the British government

2022-05-25T08:05:24.955Z


The British government gave the green light on Tuesday evening to the takeover of the Chelsea club, owned by Russian oligarch Roman Abramovich.


“Yesterday (Tuesday) evening the government issued a license authorizing the sale of @ChelseaFC.

Given the sanctions we have imposed on those linked to Putin and the bloody invasion of Ukraine, the club's long-term future can only be secured by a new owner," the club said on Twitter on Wednesday. British Minister for Culture, Media and Sport, Nadine Dorries.

The Premier League had already approved the takeover of Chelsea football club by the group led by American businessman Todd Boehly on Tuesday.

This consortium had formulated on May 7 an offer of 4.25 billion pounds (4.97 billion euros) for the takeover of the London club, owned by Roman Abramovich.

In the turmoil after the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the Russian billionaire, targeted by London sanctions, had put the London club up for sale on March 2, insisting that he would not seek repayment of the loans taken out by the club throughout its 19-year reign and that all profits from the operation would go to the victims of the conflict.

Since March 2, the club has been playing in the Premier League thanks to a special license which prevents it from offering new contracts to its players or from recruiting them.

This license expires on May 31.

After a long bidding process involving several groups, Todd Boehly and his investor partners were chosen by the New York bank Raine Group, which is overseeing the sale.

The group of investors is made up, in addition to Todd Boehly, of Mark Walter, with whom he is co-owner of the Dodgers, the baseball franchise of Los Angeles, of the Swiss billionaire Hansjoerg Wyss, founder of the manufacturing company of medical equipment Synthes, and US investment firm Clearlake Capital.

“We are confident that the proceeds of the sale will not benefit Roman Abramovich or other sanctioned persons.

I want to thank everyone, especially the officials who have worked tirelessly to keep the club playing and have made this sale possible, protecting the fans and the wider football community,” Nadine Dorries tweeted.

“We will now begin the process to ensure that proceeds from the sale are used for humanitarian causes in Ukraine, supporting war victims,” the government said in a statement.

Roman Abramovich bought the "Blues" in 2003 for 140 million pounds.

Thanks to the financial manna of the oligarch close to the Kremlin, Chelsea, until then a second knife of English football, suddenly transformed into a major player on the national and European level, accumulating in particular five titles in the Premier League and two Champions Leagues (2012, 2021).

This season, Chelsea finished third in the Premier League and qualified for the next Champions League.

The club lost in the League Cup and FA Cup finals, both times to Liverpool.

Source: leparis

All sports articles on 2022-05-25

You may like

Trends 24h

Latest

© Communities 2019 - Privacy

The information on this site is from external sources that are not under our control.
The inclusion of any links does not necessarily imply a recommendation or endorse the views expressed within them.