JAKARTA - Roman Abramovich is trying to release ownership of Chelsea after being sanctioned by the British government. However, until now there has been no sign of an agreement in the sale and purchase of the English club.

In the midst of an effort to release one of the English giants, Abramovich is reportedly targeting Valencia as the object of his new business on the gridiron.

Reported by Sky Sport, Abramovich is reportedly ready to transfer ownership of the Blues and after that he will be prepared to focus on targeting Valencia as his new business field.

This was stated by Abramovich's competitor, Miguel Zorio, who is also involved in the competition for ownership of the Spanish club nicknamed Los Che.

Zorio, who is a businessman from Spain, has stated that he is ready to spend up to 248 million euros or around Rp. 3.8 trillion. But Zorio admitted that he received news from Valencia's current owner, Peter Lim, that Abramovich was also ready to spend more money to buy the owner of the six Spanish La Liga titles.

"Peter Lim tried to sell the club in London for 250 million euros and it didn't work. Then he leaked to the international media that there were two interested parties, me and the Russian oligarch at Chelsea," Zorio was quoted as saying by Sky Sport.

If you listen to Zorio's explanation about the Russian oligarchs who are in the Chelsea camp, it immediately refers to the figure of Roman Abramovich. Because, the only one who meets the criteria and has a large source of funds is Abramovich.

This news certainly invites a question mark. How is the fate of Chelsea today? Has Roman Abramovich found a new owner for the London club?

Until now there has been no media reporting the latest news about the sale of Chelsea.


The English, Chinese, Japanese, Arabic, and French versions are automatically generated by the AI. So there may still be inaccuracies in translating, please always see Indonesian as our main language. (system supported by DigitalSiber.id)