CONOR McGREGOR shared a brilliant animation of him as Chelsea manager after announcing his interest in buying the club.
The UFC superstar reacted to the news that Roman Abramovich has put the Blues up for sale at £3billion.
Conor McGregor shared a brilliant animation of him as Chelsea manager Credit: Not known, clear with picture desk
The UFC star announced his interest in buying the club Credit: Not known, clear with picture desk
Conor McGregor next to what appears to be a cartoon Roman Abramovich He tweeted: “I wish to explore this. @ChelseaFC.”
McGregor, who also wanted to ambitiously takeover Manchester United, added fuel to the fire with a hilarious cartoon video.
It the clip, it shows the Irishman holding a Chelsea press conference and then having a chat in a Blues tracksuit with what appears to be Abramovich.
McGregor, 33, in 2021 ranked as the highest-paid athlete in the world earning £128million, with £113m earned away from the UFC.
The famed fighter has previously spoken with Celtic’s largest individual shareholder Dermot Desmond about acquiring shares.
But when it comes to Chelsea, McGregor is left with fierce competition, including Swiss billionaire Hansjorg Wyss.
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Wyss, 86, told Blick newspaper: “Abramovich is one of Vladimir Putin’s closest advisers and friends. Like all other oligarchs, he 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.”
Abramovich put Chelsea up for sale as Government sanctions threatened his fortune amid Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
He vowed to give any profits from an expected £3billion deal to the victims of the Ukraine war — but he refused to condemn the actions of tyrant crony Vladimir Putin.
The billionaire also revealed he would be writing off the £1.5billion debt Chelsea owed him.
Roman Abramovich has put Chelsea up for sale Credit: AFP
Conor McGregor has spoken about owning a football club before Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk