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Chelsea FA Cup tickets latest, John Terry takeover BID, bidder Nick Candy EXCLUSIVE, Havertz’ gesture – updates


CHELSEA are waiting to find out whether or not the club will be allowed to sell tickets for their FA Cup semi-final against Crystal Palace at Wembley Stadium.

The Blues have been drawn against Patrick Vieira’s side in the last four and are set to face them on the weekend of the 16th and 17th of April.

The FA are in talks with the Government to make sure Chelsea fans can attend the Wembley clash.

The Blues are currently banned from selling tickets under the sanctions imposed on owner Roman Abramovich.

And Chelsea fans will now be waiting to see who their new owner will be, following final bids from prospective buyers last week.

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  • Ricketts confident of making shortlist

    The Ricketts family are confident they will be shortlisted in the race to buy Chelsea, according to an Evening Standard report.

    The owners of American baseball club Chicago Cubs are set to jet into the UK to meet Blues fans and the Chelsea Pitch Owners PLC to outline their vision for the club.

    Chicago Cubs chairman Thomas Ricketts is co founder of investment bank Incapital LLC.

  • Chelsea fans’ FA Cup hope

    The FA is in talks with the government to find a way to sell tickets to Chelsea fans for next month’s FA Cup semi-final with Crystal Palace.

    The Blues are currently barred from selling tickets due to sanctions placed on club owner Roman Abramovich in the wake of his country Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

    But an FA spokesperson said: “We hope to have sell-out crowds at both of our Emirates FA Cup semi-finals at Wembley Stadium.

    “This includes tickets for Chelsea supporters for their match against Crystal Palace.

    “And we are working with the government on a method to achieve this while respecting the sanctions that are currently in place on Chelsea.”

  • Candy makes improved Chelsea offer

    Nick Candy’s bid to buy Chelsea has been bolstered by a new financial backing from South Korea’s Hana Financial Group and C&P Sports Group.

    Candy, 49, submitted a £2billion bid for his boyhood club last Friday but his Blue Football Consortium has now upped its offer.

  • Women’s FA Cup London derby

    Women’s FA Cup holders Chelsea will go to Arsenal in the semi-finals of this season’s competition.

    The Blues beat the Gunners in last year’s final.

    The other last-four tie sees West Ham hosting Manchester City.

    Both games will be played on Sunday, April 17, with the final at Wembley on May 15.

  • Manchester United ‘not after’ Tuchel

    Manchester United are not chasing Chelsea boss Thomas Tuchel to be their new manager, according to reports.

    The German has been linked with the position at the Red Devils, which will become vacant in the summer when interim boss Ralf Rangnick moves into a consultancy role.

    Sky Sports are now reporting United are ‘not considering’ Tuchel and describe him being linked to the Old Trafford hot-seat as ‘media talk and not reality’.

  • Shevchenko on ‘changed’ Abramovich relationship

    Andriy Shevchenko says his relationship with Roman Abramovich has been changed as a result of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

    Ukraine’s legendary striker was signed by Russian oligarch Abramovic’s club Chelsea in 2006.

    Now Sheva is trying to help those in his war-torn homeland while Abramovich has been hit by sanctions by the UK government due to his alleged ties with Russian president Vladimir Putin.

    Shevcnehko told the Daily Mail: “We had a long relationship and I don’t think it will ever be the same.

    “But I also know there are a lot of Russian people who want to stop the war.”

  • Lampard labeled ‘salty’ by fans

    Crystal Palace fans felt Everton manager Frank Lampard was a sore loser after Sunday’s FA Cup humiliation at Selhurst Park.

    After a 4-0 quarter-final win for the Eagles, Chelsea legend Lamps described two of the goals as ‘average’ and one as ‘a fluke’.

    One Palace fan tweeted: “Sooo salty Lampard.”

    Another said: “Why’s Lampard so f***ing salty. Get over it, we battered you and you were s***!”

  • Ex-Chelsea keeper’s MMA win

    Former Chelsea goalkeeper Ricardo Prasel has made a winning start to his new MMA career in Poland.

    The Brazilian, 31, was a Blues squad player over a decade ago who never made a first-team appearance for Jose Mourinho’s star-studded side.

    On Saturday night he recovered from a first-round battering at the hands of fellow heavyweight Michal Kita in a KSW MMA event to win by TKO in round two with a ground and pound finish.

  • Blues fancy summer Tchou coup

    Chelsea are plotting a move for Monaco’s Aurelien Tchouameni at the end of the season, according to French Media.

    Foot Mercato state that the Premier League club have been tracking the midfielder ‘for months’ ahead of a possible summer move to Stamford Bridge.

    However, the Blues face stiff competition for the 22-year-old from several clubs including that of rivals Liverpool.

    Thomas Tuchel is understood to be an admirer of the French international, and is already considering long-term replacements for Jorginho and N’Golo Kante.

  • Dybala exit to fuel transfer frenzy

    Premier League clubs have been placed on red alert after it was announced that contract talks between Paulo Dybala and Juventus had broken down.

    After two hours of negotiations this morning, the striker’s agent revealed that the striker would not be signing a new deal in Turin, and would leave the club this summer on a free transfer.

    A number of English clubs had been linked with the 28-year-old in recent months including Manchester United, Arsenal, Chelsea and Tottenham, but the expectation was that the forward was about to commit his future to Juve.

    This afternoon’s revelation is now likely to start a bidding war as clubs prepare attractive packages for the Argentine.

    Dybala has scored 113 goals in 283 appearances for the Old Lady, and has 32 international caps for his country.

  • Progressive talks just the ticket

    Chelsea fans could yet be in attendance at their FA Cup semi-final with Crystal Palace at Wembley after it was revealed that government officials are in discussion with the club and the Football Association.

    The Times report that plans regarding a commercial ticket agency being brought in to sell tickets to supporters is being considered with the proceeds to be held in a frozen account.

    The Stamford Bridge outfit have been prohibited from selling new tickets to games following the sanctioning of owner Roman Abramovich.

    If agreed, the process could also be used to sell tickets for Chelsea’s Champions League quarter-finals with Real Madrid, and their remaining Premier League matches.

  • Jose wants big-time Charly

    Roma boss Jose Mourinho wants Charly Musonda to become the latest Chelsea player to join him at the Stadio Olimpico.

    The forgotten Blues star is finally set to depart Stamford Bridge after a decade with the London club when his contract comes to an end in the summer.

    Goal report that former boss Mourinho hopes the 25-year-old will make the same journey as Tammy Abraham before him by heading to the Italian capital.

    The Belgian midfielder broke into the Chelseas first team in 2016, but has had to deal with a host of injuries and loan spells away since.

  • Centricus reveal bid for Blues

    Global investment firm Centricus has confirmed that it made an offer to buy Chelsea on Friday, and revealed four key areas it intends to fund should their bid be successful.

    The London-based firm is headed by Nizar Al-Bassam and Garth Ritchie, who have also teamed up with Cheyne Capital’s Jonathan Lourie and Talis Capital’s Bob Finch. All four are season ticket holders at Stamford Bridge.

    Centricus oversees global assets worth a staggering £40 billion, and vowed to pour money into the club, allowing for normal day-to-day operations while also building for the future.

    A statement confirmed the bid, and proposed the four areas which they wish to finance:

    • Working capital required for the day-to-day operations of the CFC Group.
    • Funds required to maintain an elite global brand.
    • Investment in grassroots and in-community football initiatives such as the Chelsea Academy, the Women’s Team, the Youth Development Program and the Chelsea Foundation.
    • Strategic real estate investment.
  • Blues facing frantic April schedule

    Chelsea have 12 days in which to begin resolving their off field issues before the April action comes at them thick and fast.

    Thomas Tuchel’s team face five key games in the space of a fortnight that could make or break their season.

    First up is a west London derby with Brentford at Stamford Bridge, four days before they welcome Real Madrid to the capital for the first leg of their Champions League quarter-final.

    Then Blues then go to Southampton ahead of the return fixture in Spain, and then there’s the small matter of an FA Cup semi-final with Crystal Palace at Wembley.

  • Consortiums to learn purchase failure

    A number of consortiums are expected to discover this morning if their bids to buy Chelsea have been unsuccessful.

    That’s the understanding of The Independent’s Miguel Delaney, who reports that the Raine Group view some of the offers received on Friday as being ‘less serious’ than others.

    The bank intend to narrow the field with a shortlist of around four potential purchasers in the coming days.

    American businessman Todd Boehly is currently seen as the favourite to take over ownership at Stamford Bridge.

  • Nice one, Ma-son: Mount praises players

    Mason Mount put in another top class performance as Chelsea saw off Middlesbrough in the FA Cup quarter-final on Saturday, and then afterwards praised the mentality of his teammates.

    Despite the trials and tribulations off the pitch, The Blues reached their fifth FA Cup semi-final in six seasons as two Mount assists took his total goal involvements for the club to 50 (25 goals, 25 assists) in just 147 appearances.

    Speaking at full time, the England midfielder maintained that Thomas Tuchel’s squad were fully focused despite all the issues, and that they were confident they could maintain their impressive form. He said: “We have that winning mentality in the group.

    “Any game, any competition, we want to win. Cup or league, we give it everything. It’s been a tough couple of weeks, but we are focused and ready to play.”

  • FA demand assurances over agent payments

    The Athletic report that the Football Association have written to agents to ensure that any money from Chelsea will not be going to those currently under government sanctions.

    Agents and agencies connected to the club will receive their latest round of payments after the cash was released to the FA just days before restrictions were put in place.

    In normal circumstances, the governing body would quickly distribute money to player representatives, but on this occasion they have contacted recipients for documented proof as to the finances’ final destination.

  • Broughton’s Blues bid in doubt

    Sir Martin Broughton’s attempt to buy Chelsea could be scuppered if it emerges that Joshua Harris and David Blitzer are behind the bid, report The Telegraph.

    The pair are currently shareholders in Crystal Palace, and, under Premier League rules, would not be able to hold stakes in both clubs due to a conflict of interest.

    The identity of investors within Broughton’s consortium are currently unknown, but Harris and Blitzer are understood to have close ties to the businessman.

    Official offers for the football club were submitted to the Raine Group on Friday with bidders now expected to hear back in due course.

  • Good morning footy fans

    Lionel Messi reportedly looks set to stay at Paris Saint-Germain at the end of the season despite talk he could return to Barcelona.

    Messi has struggled for goals and was knocked out in the second round of the Champions League by Real Madrid.

    However, according to Marca, Messi will stay at PSG beyond the end of this disappointing season.

    After emotionally leaving Barca last year, he signed a two-year contract with Mauricio Pochettino’s team.

    And he is expected to see out his deal with the club, although there is currently no option of an additional year.

    Meanwhile, Chelsea are set to pull Reece James out of the England squad due to injury – leaving Luke Shaw as the only specialist full-back.

    Blues boss Thomas Tuchel revealed the news after his side secured a place in the FA Cup semi-final by beating Middlesbrough 2-0 on Saturday.

    He said: “The recommendation is that he does not go.

    “He is still in individual training, otherwise we would have brought him to Lille and we would have brought him here for sure.

    “There is no doubt about it. He needs one more week of rehabilitation and I think we can provide this much better.

    “It is not the job of the national team to do this.”

    Crystal Palace star Tyrick Mitchell is expected to be called up as his replacement.

    In transfer news, Aston Villa are in pole position to snag Kalvin Philips from Leeds, reports suggest.

    Villa are willing to pay the Whites £60m for the England and ace, according to the Times.

    And Steven Gerrard’s side plan to lure Philips with a huge salary, The Times claim.

  • Crazy scenes at Amsterdam Arena

    A fire broke out at the Amsterdam Arena on Sunday afternoon prior to Ajax’s game against Feyenoord.

    The hugely anticipated Dutch clash saw scary scenes before kick-off when flares were set off at one end of the ground.

    When they went out a blaze then ensued, with reports saying that flares caught a banner which fed the flames.

    Thick black smoke engulfed a large portion of the fans behind the goal, before the fire was eventually put out.

    It is unclear whether or not anybody was injured.

  • Piers Morgan slams Aubameyang exit

    Piers Morgan took aim at Mikel Arteta over the manager’s decision to let Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang leave the club, after the Gabonese forward scored twice in his first Clasico for Barcelona.

    He tweeted: “A free transfer. WE GAVE HIM AWAY”.

    “Another brilliant goal by Aubameyang – this time in El Clasico.

    “He’s been the world’s most lethal goal machine since joining Barcelona… and with every goal he scores, he makes Arteta look more absurd for giving him away.”

  • Forest rue bad cup luck

    Nottingham Forest were left fuming after being denied a late penalty in their FA Cup defeat to Liverpool.

    Ryan Yates burst through on goal in the 85th minute looking to net a dramatic equaliser.

    He tried to knock the ball around Liverpool goalkeeper Alisson, who stretched wide in vain after rushing out from his station.

    And a full-throttle charge from both men saw Yates go down in the box.

    The Forest star and his teammates wildly protested to the referee that it should be a penalty.

    However, VAR entered the chat as Stockley Park officials reviewed the footage.

    And replays suggested that although Alisson’s decision had been rash, there was minimal contact between him and Yates, who also appeared to drag his leg out.

  • United receive midfielder transfer boost

    Manchester United and Liverpool are on alert after Monaco reportedly dropped their asking price for midfielder Aurelien Tchouameni.

    Previously, reports have put Tchouameni’s price tag at £50million.

    Goal, who cite reports in France, provide an update on the star’s future – and it is good news for the potential suitors.

    The report claims Monaco will now accept bids worth £42m. The reason for the price drop is not given though.

  • Fans fume over El Clasico

    Football fans were left fuming after tuning into El Clasico to discover BOTH sides had opted for strange kit choices.

    Usually, regardless of whether the match is played at the Bernabeu or Nou Camp, traditionally teams would wear their home jerseys.

    However, rather than wear their traditional white kit – Los Blancos opted to debut a black ensemble designed by Yohji Yamamoto that’s celebrating the 20th anniversary of Adidas x Y-3 and 120 years of Real Madrid.

    While Barcelona went with their yellow away kit with three red stripes across the chest.

    Those choices did not sit well with the football purists, who slammed their chosen outfits on Twitter.

    One viewer wrote: “Just turned on Real Madrid v Barca – neither team wearing their home kit, game is well and truly gone.”

  • Beckham shows support for Ukraine

    David Beckham’s Instagram account has today been taken over by a doctor in Ukraine in a bid to show the reality of their struggling medical facilities.

    The Man United legend issued a heartfelt plea to his followers to support the “incredible people” working in “appalling conditions”.

    He praised the head of the regional perinatal centre and child anesthesiologist Iryna before handing over his social media account to her on Sunday.

    The dedicated doc detailed her plight caring for newborn babies and their mothers in Kharkiv as the war in Ukraine rages on.

    Iryna told how on the first day of the devastating conflict, pregnant women and mothers had to be “evacuated to the basement”.


Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


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