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Roman Abramovich ‘wants minimum of £3 billion’ to sell Chelsea, Dortmund keen on Werner transfer, Christensen EXIT talks


CHELSEA owner Roman Abramovich has set his price tag on Chelsea at £3 BILLION according to reports.

The Russian businessman has already sounded out offers from eight fellow billionaires but none have matched the amount he wants.

Dortmund are planning a summer transfer scoop for out of favour Blues attacker, Timo Werner.

Andreas Christensen is also heading for the exit door and it looks as if he will join Barcelona who have offered the defender a mouth-watering deal.

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  • Chelsea dominating today’s football news

    The Blues have been in the news today, with Roman Abramovich set to sell the club after nearly 20 years at the helm.

    The Russian is looking to sell Chelsea for in excess of £3BILLION.

    And Abramovich is prepared to do a deal within DAYS if he gets the offer he wants.

    The Blues owner has always refused to contemplate giving up his stake in the club he bought in 2003.

    But with the threat of UK Government sanctions now hanging over the billionaire in the wake of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, the situation has changed.

    SunSport understands that Abramovich has approached a group of US financiers with a previous interest in sports ownership deals to see if they can smoke out genuine bidders.

    The news comes as Swiss billionaire Hansjorg Wyss claimed he has ALREADY been approached by Abramovich.

    Elsewhere on the Stamford Bridge front, the Blues could offload flop Timo Werner – with Borussia Dortmund keen.

    Meanwhile, defender Andreas Christensen is reportedly on the verge of sealing a free transfer to Barcelona – while Cesar Azpilicueta may also move to Catalonia.


Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


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