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Swiss business tycoon Hansjoerg Wyss is reportedly considering buying English Premier League soccer giants Chelsea from Russian owner Roman Abramovich.
“Abramovich is currently trying to sell all his villas in England. He also wants to get rid of Chelsea quickly now,” Swiss newspaper view quoted Wyss as saying on Wednesday.
“I, along with three other people, received an offer on Tuesday to buy Chelsea from Abramovich.”
Abramovich’s spokeswoman did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
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Mr Wyss said he would have to wait four or five days to see how things play out.
“Abramovich is asking for far too much at the moment. You know: Chelsea owes him two billion pounds. But Chelsea has no money. Meaning: those who buy Chelsea should compensate Abramovich,” Mr Wyss told the newspaper.
On Saturday, Mr Abramovich said he was giving “stewardship” of the club to trustees of their charitable foundation after calls for him to be subject to sanctions following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
Since then, several Russian individuals and entities have been put under sanctions by the UK government, and some British opposition lawmakers have said Mr Abramovich should be included on that list.
One, Chris Bryant, said the UK should seize his assets and bar him from owning the football club.
The move to pass day-to-day control of the club to the foundation trustees, which includes the club’s American chairman Bruce Buck, did not change Mr Abramovich’s status as owner of the club.
Mr Wyss said Mr Abramovich’s exact sales price was still unclear.
“I can well imagine joining Chelsea with partners. But first I have to check the general conditions carefully. What I can already say, though, is that I certainly won’t do something like that on my own. If I buy Chelsea, it will be with a consortium of six or seven investors.”
Mr Abramovich bought the West London club in 2003 and his investment has helped produce the most successful era in the team’s history – winning five Premier League titles, five FA Cups, two Champions League trophies and one world club title.
-Reuters