Just in: Abramovich release staggering ‘price tag’ as he puts Chelsea up for sale 

Just in: Abramovich release staggering ‘price tag’ as he puts Chelsea up for sale 

According to several reports, Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich has put the club on sale, sending invitations to prospective buyers to bid for the reigning European champions. Swiss billionaire Hansjorg Wyss has claimed that he’s one of the four potential buyers to have been invited to buy the club from Abramovich.

It has been reported that the Russian-Israeli businessman wants around £4 billion for the club, but is unlikely to get more than £2 billion.

In the aftermath of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the UK Government is reportedly considering sanctioning the Blues’ current owner. Fearing sanction, Abramovich is allegedly looking to sell all his properties in the UK, including his beloved football club.

He said: Wyss has revealed that Abramovich is “in a panic” and is doing his best to offload all his properties in the country. Speaking to Swiss newspaper Blick.

“Like all other oligarchs, he (Abramovich) is also in a panic. Abramovich is trying to sell all his villas in England. He also wants to get rid of Chelsea quickly. I and three other people received an offer on Tuesday to buy Chelsea from Abramovich.”

Wyss stated that Abramovich’s asking price is too high and he’d only be interested in buying Chelsea as part of a six-or-seven-person consortium.

Wyss added: “I have to wait four to five days now. Abramovich is currently asking far too much. You know, Chelsea owe him £2 billion. As of today, we don’t know the exact selling price. I can well imagine starting at Chelsea with partners. But I have to examine the general conditions first. But what I can already say: I’m definitely not doing something like this alone. If I buy Chelsea, then with a consortium consisting of six to seven investors.”

Neither the west London outfit nor the 55-year-old’s spokesperson has commented on Wyss’ claims. Abramovich recently handed over control of the club to its trustees but retained ownership. If Wyss’ claims are to be believed, the Blues could have a new owner before they return to Premier League action on Saturday.

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