Roman Abramovich Sanctioned By British Government, This Is Bad Impact Chelsea Must Receive

JAKARTA - The British government finally gave witness to Roman Abramovich. All assets belonging to the Russian tycoon were frozen, including Chelsea.

This British government policy has had a major impact on the club nicknamed The Blues. The club's sales plan will certainly last longer.

Abramovich could not freely sell the club he bought in 2003. There must be approval from the British government if you want to sell Chelsea.

Another impact, according to Sunsport, is that the club cannot transfer players. This means, most likely there will be no new players in the summer transfer market.

Worse yet, Chelsea also can't keep players whose contracts expire in the summer. There are four big names that are almost certain to leave Stamford Bridge.

Cesar Azpilicueta, Andreas Christensen and Antonio Rudiger are out of contract in the summer. Meanwhile, Saul Niguez's loan period is officially over.

Azpilicueta and Christensen are said to be joining Barcelona. The Catalan club has recently approached the two Blues defenders.

While Rudiger reportedly approached Real Madrid. He will be juxtaposed with David Alaba or Edgar Militao.

In addition to not being allowed to make transactions for buying and selling players, Chelsea is also prohibited from selling match tickets, except for canal tickets that have been sold previously.

As is known, the British government's sanctions against Roman Abramovich could not be separated from the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Abramovich is known to be close to the current President of Russia, Vladimir Putin.