
Chelsea's sale has entered a heated phase! According to British media reports, in last Friday's (18th) into the bidding dead line, Chelsea received a total of about 50 offers, responsible for the sale of the U.S. investment bank Raine this week will be screened within the last three, to Chelsea selection and the British government will be able to implement the agreement, there are bidders indicate that can be in the Chelsea's next game (April 2) to complete the transaction before the British real estate mogul Rick Jandy on Monday (21st) again increase the price as the new owner of the Chelsea hot candidate. The British real estate tycoon Ricky Gundy on Monday (21st) has once again raised his stakes, and is seen as a hot candidate for Chelsea's new boss.
The Daily Mail reports that Chelsea's selling process has been revealed, Raine will analyze all the bidders this week and select the best 3 offers to Chelsea, Chelsea's chairman Bickle and management headed by director Marina Granovskaia will select the final winner, and then submit it to the British government for approval, if the British government rejects the buyer's identity, Chelsea will have to select another candidate until they find a proposal that everyone agrees with. If the UK government rejects the buyer's identity, Chelsea will have to choose another candidate until it finds a solution that everyone agrees on.
Several high-profile buyers have emerged, including a consortium of U.S. businessmen, the Ricketts family, a consortium of former
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A consortium led by chairman Martin Broughton, a consortium formed by Swiss tycoon Weiss and US businessman Todd Boehly, and more, but British property tycoon Rick Gundy has recently become the favorite, with news that he has recently been joined by South Korea's Hana Financial, which on Monday raised its 2 billion-pound bid to 2.5 billion pounds, making him an instant favorite to run out of the race.
The British tycoon himself is a Chelsea season ticket holder. He has promised to continue investing in the transfer market after the acquisition, and also plans to rebuild the Stamford Bridge stadium, plus he has stated that he will let the fans participate in the future of the club's decision-making, and has also brought in a company set up by Chelsea's famous Chelsea footballer, Vieira Vieira, to take part in the acquisition plan, which is a good deal. The only worry is that Abramovich is rumored to be considering vetoing a buyer from a country that has sanctioned him, with British and American tycoons blacklisted at any time.
Regardless of who wins, Chelsea's sell-off has a chance of being completed in the near future, and it's been reported that Raine and Chelsea could choose a final winner within the week, if the British government approves.
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Chief executive Mastas has revealed that this could be done within 10 days, while one of the contenders, Todd Boehly, recently indicated that if they are picked, all the money and guarantees are in place for Chelsea to make it official before their April 2 home league game against Binford.










