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    Chelsea transfer target Benoit Badiashile was France wonderkid, once told off by Thierry Henry for his bad manners

    YOU always want to be on the good side of your manager.But when French wonderkid Benoit Badiashile was just 19, he forgot his manners in front of former Monaco boss Thierry Henry, he was quickly reminded.
    French wonderkid Benoit Badiashile has signed for Chelsea
    But Badiashile once upset Thierry Henry when he forgot to tuck his chair in after a press conference
    A lot has changed for the uncompromising centre-back – who has reportedly agreed terms with Chelsea, ahead of a blockbuster move to the Blues for a fee reported fee north of £35million.
    But in December 2018, at a press conference ahead of Monaco’s must-win match against Borussia Dortmund in a Champions League tie – Badiashile was reprimanded for not putting his manager’s needs first.
    Badiashile was sat alongside the Arsenal legend answering reporters’ questions, and when the pair finished they jumped up from their seats to leave the room.
    However, poor Benoit forgot to tuck his chair in and Henry glared at him like a naughty schoolboy until the youngster returned to the table to correct his mistake.
    Since then, Badiashile has risen through the ranks – impressing under Niko Kovac and most recently Philippe Clement to become one of the most sought-after defenders in world football.
    BLOODED BY HENRY
    Despite infuriating his ex-manager, Badiashile was bled into the team by Henry who quickly realised the towering defender’s qualities.
    This season Badiashile has become a key part of Monaco’s defence as they chase the Ligue 1 titleCredit: AFP or licensors
    The 6ft 4in France under-21 international has gone on to play 135 times for the club since making his debut in the 2018-19 season.
    And when Henry was fired from the Stade Louis II, experienced manager Leonardo Jardim continued to integrate the prodigy into his side – installing a greater defensive discipline into Badiashile, although his appearances were more limited.
    And in reent seasons Badiashile has shone as manager have come and go.BROTHERS IN ARMS
    Born in France, and raised by Congolese parents – Badiashile dreamed of playing professional football.
    But it was his elder goalkeeping brother who made the grade first.
    Henry gave Badiashile his debut for MonacoCredit: AFP or licensors
    Loic Badiashile, now 24, is also highly thought of at Monaco – and made his first team debut in a UEFA Champions League qualifier against Fenerbache in 2016.
    It ended in a disappointing 2-1 loss, and it seems that bad results on their debuts runs in the Badiashile family.
    When Benoit was thrown into the side against PSG, the Red and Whites were taught a lesson.
    He was helpless as Neymar, Kylian Mbappe and former striker Edinson Cavani put Monaco to the sword, with the Uruguayan netting a hat-trick.
    CONFIDENCE IN HIS ABILITY
    It was a rude awakening for the teen sensation, but it didn’t destroy his confidence and he showed incredible mental strength to shrug that disappointment off.
    That courageous spirit is just one of Badiashile’s many qualities tha caught the eye of Europe’s top club, including Barcelona, Bayern Munich and Man Utd
    For his strong frame, his pace and ability to read the game and snuff out danger before it arrives is reminiscent of Chelsea star Kalidou Koulibaly,
    A powerhouse at the back, he’s tough to get past, but as with most young defenders positionally he can drift away from his man.
    That said, coaches for the French national team believe he’s the next big thing and have high hopes for Badiashile.
    Badiashile is strong, athletic and reads the game wellCredit: Getty – Contributor
    A France under-21 international, Badiashile is expected to become a full internationalCredit: Instagram
    Badiashile could be a big hit in the Premier League if Ole Gunnar Solskjaer decides to sign him from FranceCredit: Instagram
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    He’s been capped at under-16 level – all the way through to the under-21’s for France – and has two caps at full level.
    Benoit revealed that Manchester United DID bid for him in 2020, however he snubbed a £22million move. His time in the Premier League, though, is now set to come. More

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    Chelsea stars Reece and Lauren James become the first brother and sister pair to play for England and are ‘living dream’

    IN the case of the James clan, it’s very much about keeping it in the family.This weekend, Lauren James earned her first cap for England – coming as a substitute against Austria as Sarina Wiegman’s European Champions booked their place at the World Cup with a 2-0 win.
    Chelsea stars Reece and Lauren James are the first brother and sister to play for EnglandCredit: EPA
    Reece and Lauren James have become professional footballers with the help of dad NigelCredit: Instagram / @rjames
    James made her debut for the Three Lions against Austria over the weekend
    In doing so, she joined her famous brother Reece in becoming a full England international. They are now the first brother and sister to play for the Three Lions, in what is a remarkable achievement.
    While Reece has just signed a new five-year deal with the Blues

    It’s astounding that two talented footballers of the men’s and women’s game are even playing professionally, not to mention representing their country.
    But the London-born pair are living the dream. Part of their success is due to their incredible father, Nigel.
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    A motorbike accident halted his promising career, after spells at Luton Town and Southampton.
    Nigel found his true calling through mentoring youngsters and later set up Nigel James Elite Coaching programme.
    It’s testament to him, his son and his daughter would eventually become pros.
    PARKLIFE
    Reece, 22, and Lauren, 20, grew up in London with football an ongoing backdrop in their lives.
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    As well as a father with footballing aspirations, their elder brother Joshua was on the books of Fulham and Reading. Their mother Emma worked admirably for the NHS.
    If the three siblings weren’t kicking a ball against a wall, they would be down the park honing their skills.
    Often, their dad who would pass on his knowledge and put the three through training drills and exercises.
    Lauren and Reece have always shared a tight bond together
    The siblings grew up in London with football as their backdrop
    Reece and Lauren enjoy a kickabout togetherCredit: Instagram @laurennjjames
    Dad Nigel coached Reece, Lauren and their brother Joshua in the local park
    “We grew up as a three,” Reece of Chelsea proudly told the Blues official website.
    “Obviously, Josh learned from my dad and then it just passed its way down. I started playing because my brother played, and my sister played because I played.
    “We all used to play every day together at the park and over time we all gradually got better. There was a field behind my house, with two pitches, and every day I’d be playing football, either in the field or in the street.”
    Lauren, who joined her brother at Chelsea this summer, echoes the sentiment that the beautiful game dominated their lives.
    “All I ever knew was football, football and football,” she told The Telegraph.
    “My brothers got me into football. Whether it was when Josh was at Fulham or when Reece was at the Chelsea academy, I was there kicking the ball against the fence.
    “I’ve always had a football and it has just taken me to where I am now.”
    PATHWAY TO SUCCESS
    Reece was an early bloomer when it came to his footballing talent.
    By the age of six he joined Chelsea’s impressive development academy, where he progressed through the ranks.
    James joined Chelsea’s youth set-up aged six
    James progressed through Chelsea’s youth teams and won a FA Youth CupCredit: Getty – Contributor
    However, it took him some time to find his best position. He started off as a striker, moved into midfield and then had to learn the art of defending.
    Once he cemented the right-back as his own, there was no stopping him. In the 2017-18 season, he appeared for England at U18, U19 and U20 level.
    A loan at Wigan Athletic the following campaign saw Reece named as their Player of the Year.
    Once he made his debut against Grimsby in the EFL Cup in 2019, scoring one and assisting two, he could no longer be ignored for a first team spot.
    Lauren might be slightly younger than Reece, but her achievements are just as impressive.
    At 13 she joined Arsenal, and because of her experience with playing with her brothers was encouraged to train with the boys’ team.
    Two years later, the prolific forward made her first team debut for the Gunners women’s team – beating Reece to the punch there.
    She created history in the process becoming the youngest player in Arsenal’s history male or female to make their bow for the club.
    In 2017, she moved to the newly reformed Manchester United women’s team to take on a new challenge in a city she never knew.
    In 2017, Lauren James joined Manchester United’s newly formed women’s teamCredit: Getty
    Since joining the Red Devils, James has thrived scoring 27 goals in 54 gamesCredit: Getty
    But that didn’t deter the brave teen, who scored 14 goals in 18 league games as the Red Devils won promotion from the Championship at the first time of asking to the Women’s Super League.
    This summer, Lauren joined Reece at Chelsea – where she has scored once in her five games so far this campaign.
    BATTLING RACISM TOGETHER
    As is a sad indictment of our times, both Reece and Lauren have been targeted with online racist abuse.
    They are united in their efforts to encourage social media companies to do more with their platforms in stopping racism.
    “When we both get messages like that, we turn to each other and discuss it,” Reece said.
    “I think everyone agrees and knows that what’s happening with social media and racism is wrong. Everyone says they want to change, but not many things are changing.”
    MUTUAL RESPECT
    Although they share a competitive nature on the pitch, Reece and Lauren only have a mutual respect for each other’s achievements.
    But Lauren knew she had to emulate her brother by following his footsteps into the England squad.
    “We are not usually competitive,” she revealed.
    “When he got his senior England call-up, it was like, “Right, he got his, I’ve got to get mine now. That’s probably the only time and I laugh about it now.”
    Reece earned his first cap against Wales last October, while a month later Lauren received a senior national team call-up as part of a 29-player training camp at St George’s Park.
    Despite their careers mirroring one another, Reece is adamant they can’t be compared.
    Reece James has become a regular in the England squad since his first call-up last OctoberCredit: Marc Aspland – The Times
    His sister Lauren James celebrated an England call-up last November when she was included in a 29-man squadCredit: Getty
    “I wouldn’t say there’s competition,” he said.
    “You know, she is my sister. Our games are the same, our professions are the same, but it’s still different. I play men’s football when she plays women’s football, you can’t compare them.”
    No. But you can applaud their success. They are, after all, living the dream. More

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    Neymar and Steven Gerrard feature in amazing Chelsea XI almost signed by the Blues before transfers fell apart

    WHEN Roman Abramovich arrived in 2003, Chelsea attracted the biggest names in the game.The Russian poured millions into his beloved Blues, particularly in his earlier years with the club, before he was forced into selling the club when he was hit by government sanctions.
    Former Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich forked out for a host of stars after buying Chelsea in 2003Credit: AFP
    Chelsea could have signed a whole host of superstars
    He quickly set his stall out in his first few seasons at the helm by bringing the likes of Arjen Robben, Claude Makelele and Didier Drogba to West London.
    That’s not to mention highly-rated young Porto coach Jose Mourinho.
    Chelsea have hardly struggled for trophies in the following years, scooping five league titles, five FA Cups and two Champions League triumphs. And it is astonishing to think that they could have had even more.
    Yes, the Blues were within touching distance of signing a whole host of other superstars.
    And here is an XI of those that could have brought yet more silverware to the already overflowing Stamford Bridge trophy cabinet:
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    GK – Alisson Becker
    The Brazilian stopper briefly became the most expensive goalkeeper in history when he signed for Liverpool in July 2018 for £66.8million, but things could have been oh so different.
    In Thibaut Courtois, Chelsea thought that they had secured a long-term replacement to their legendary, Champions League winning goalkeeper Petr Cech.
    But that summer, the Blues became resigned to losing the lanky Belgian to Real Madrid, and Roma keeper Alisson shot to the top of their wishlist.
    As Brazil’s incumbent No1, coming off the back of an extremely impressive year with the Italians in which he helped his team to the Champions League semi-finals, Alisson was hot property.
    But despite Chelsea’s best efforts, he opted to move to Anfield instead, later explaining his decision to FourFourTwo magazine.
    He said: “I chose Liverpool for the same reasons I went to Roma when I first left Brazil—I thought this would be the best move for my career. Chelsea were changing their manager and not playing in the Champions League.
    “I’ve also always admired Liverpool’s history. This is a club with five European Cups in their trophy cabinet. I really wanted to be part of that history.”
    As it turned out, Alisson didn’t hold the title of world’s most expensive goalkeeper for very long, with Chelsea scrambling around the very next month to splash £71million on Kepa…
    Alisson Becker and Virgil van Dijk could have had a massive impact at Stamford BridgeCredit: News Group Newspapers Ltd
    RB – Dani Alves
    Barcelona and Chelsea formed an intense rivalry after a number of heated Champions League battles between the pair throughout the 2000s and 2010s.
    And after joining the Catalan giants in the summer of 2008, Alves became a key cog in these matches, rampaging down the right flank in what has become trademark fashion down the years.
    The Brazilian won an astonishing 23 trophies during his first time at the Nou Camp, but again things could have been very different, had he gone to Stamford Bridge instead.
    More than a decade later, the now 38-year-old revealed that he had given a move to West London from Sevilla in 2007 the green light.
    He told Sky Sports: “I didn’t go to Chelsea because of the club, not because of me.
    “I thought it was done, that I was going there to work with [Mourinho]. I don’t know if he got different information, that I didn’t want to go or whatever, because since then our relationship hasn’t been so good, but it wasn’t my fault.
    “I was convinced that I was going to work with him and form part of his team.”
    CB – John Stones
    “Money can’t buy you Stones,” Everton supporters gleefully sang.
    It was August 2015, and having just won his third Premier League title, Mourinho was desperate to land the highly-rated 21-year-old defender from the Toffees, to bolster his ageing defence.
    Everton held firm over the confident centre-back, however, much to the increasingly moody Portuguese’s ire.
    With John Terry’s once imperious powers on the wane, and having seemingly lost the dressing room, Mourinho was sacked four months later – while it turned out money could in fact buy Stones the year after, just not Chelsea’s.
    The Yorkshireman joined Manchester City for £47.5m in 2016, and has won three Premier League titles under Pep Guardiola.
    On his reasons for ultimately joining City, he told Soccer AM: “Guardiola was 100 per cent a major factor, if not the main reason for me coming.
    “There’s a lot of factors when you’re thinking about moving clubs but in my eyes he’s the best manager in the world to work with.
    “To be given that opportunity to work with him, I couldn’t say no.”
    John Stones went on to sign for rivals Man City insteadCredit: Getty Images – Getty
    CB – Virgil van Dijk
    Of all the names on this teamsheet, Van Dijk’s may sting Chelsea fans the most.
    The Dutch defender was highly sought after during his time at Southampton, but it was Liverpool, rather than Chelsea that opted to splash what had seemed an extraordinary £75m to prise him away from St Mary’s.
    But he has gone on to be worth every penny.
    Helping Liverpool to Champions League glory, and a key cog in their title win in 19-20, van Dijk’s incredible performances even saw him come second in the 2019 Ballon d’Or.
    Then Chelsea boss Antonio Conte had been desperate to land him, but revealed his side were priced out of the move.
    The surly Italian huffed back in 2018: “This is football. This is life. For sure he was our target, but as you know this is football.
    “We can have a lot of targets, but you must be able to reach those targets. The transfer market is not simple for any club.”
    LB – Roberto Carlos
    Legendary left-back Roberto Carlos was a key figure in Real Madrid’s ‘Galacticos’ side of the early noughties, wowing fans with his astonishing left foot.
    His 11 years at the Bernabeu came to an end in 2007, when he surprisingly moved to Turkey – signing for Istanbul giants Fenerbahce.
    But the Brazilian revealed a decade on that he had come close to joining Chelsea instead.
    The Blues had arguably the best left-back of his generation in Ashley Cole, but few would have said no to a 34-year-old Carlos as back-up – even just to take free-kicks.
    The man himself told Sky Sports: “I spoke to Roman Abramovich about it. We had a meeting in Paris but it didn’t happen due to a few small factors.”
    Carlos claimed to have had a meeting with Roman AbramovichCredit: Reuters
    CM – Steven Gerrard
    In July 2005, just weeks after lifting the Champions League trophy with the club he had played for since the age of eight, Steven Gerrard shocked the world by handing in a transfer request.
    He wanted to join up with Mourinho at Chelsea.
    The then Liverpool captain and now Aston Villa manager had grown tired of his contract stand-off with Anfield chiefs, and when the Blues made a £32m bid, Gerrard’s head was well and truly turned.
    Mourinho was a huge fan of the player, and perhaps was the man to solve the infamous Gerrard-Frank Lampard England dilemma – particularly with Claude Makelele available to field them with in a midfield trio.
    But the move failed to materialise and within a matter of days the darling of the Kop had signed a bumper new £100k-a-week contract.
    All was forgiven, all was forgotten, and Gerrard played another ten seasons at Anfield.
    But having never won a Premier League title, you could forgive the 41-year-old for occasionally wistfully looking back and wondering what might have been…
    Steven Gerrard nearly joined up with England team-mate Lampard at ChelseaCredit: Getty – Contributor
    CM – Paul Pogba
    Paul Pogba has divided football fans since his then world-record £89m return to Manchester United in 2016.
    But what few can dispute is the Frenchman’s outrageous talent when fit and on his game.
    His relationship with Mourinho famously broke down at Old Trafford, but that does not mean that the Special One was never a fan of his.
    In fact, in the same summer that Chelsea had courted Stones, having won the league in 2015, Mourinho wanted Pogba to spearhead the Blues’ title defence the following year.
    But his agent Mino Raiola and Juventus blocked the transfer after agreeing the Frenchman would stay put in order to try and win the Champions League instead.
    The late Raiola said: “Paul could have left [Juventus] last year because Mourinho – then at Chelsea – really wanted him.
    “But Juventus and I had an agreement: win the league title and the Champions League, then he can go.”
    Paul Pogba nearly joined up with Mourinho at Chelsea in 2015Credit: Alamy
    RW – Robinho
    The disgraced former star didn’t live up to expectations on the pitch.
    A once outrageously talented trickster known for dazzling defenders with his trademark stepovers in the white of Madrid, however, the Brazilian was courted by his compatriot Luiz Felipe Scolari in 2008.
    It had seemed a foregone conclusion that he would end up at Stamford Bridge… but then he didn’t.
    He instead shocked the world, by signing for Manchester City in Deadline Day’s dying embers.
    Back in 2018, he lifted the lid on the surprise transfer, telling FourFourTwo: “I wanted to go to Chelsea.
    “Scolari told me that I could make the difference for him in the team.
    “However, Real Madrid ended up badly with them, they didn’t like the way that Chelsea sold shirts with my name on them before the deal was done.
    “I am sure it was this that led to the negotiations to fail and it was a case of pride for Real Madrid.
    “They were also reluctant to let me move to a club that was playing in the Champions League that season. Chelsea were, but City weren’t.”
    CAM – Ronaldinho
    The Brazilian hit headlines last year for surprising reasons, but here we’re going to focus on his football.
    For in the mid-2000s, Ronaldinho felt untouchable.
    He was the planet’s most exciting player, dazzling defenders with his outrageous tricks, and winning fans around the globe with the immense swagger and charm that he played with
    It is well-known that he nearly signed for Manchester United in 2003, before instead leaving Paris Saint-Germain for Barcelona.
    But it is lesser known that Chelsea were also in for him.
    The man himself later revealed: “Chelsea tried to take me there once, and some other teams were interested in signing me, too.
    “The league there is so fast and so intense all of the time – it’s great to watch and not boring at all.
    “I don’t tend to watch all 90 minutes of Premier League games, but I will see more of the highlights and the goals in the Premier League than I see of other leagues around the world.”
    Ronaldinho and Neymar both could have ended up at Stamford BridgeCredit: AFP or licensors
    LW – Neymar
    Another major star that just got away from the Blues.
    The year was 2010 and an 18-year-old sensation by the name of Neymar was leaving jaws on the floor with his array of tricks and flicks while wearing the colours of Santos in his native Brazil.
    West Ham had surprisingly been the first Premier League side to dip their toe into the market for the wonderkid (now that would have been something..!), but had been rejected out of hand.
    Champions Chelsea were to be next, even tabling a £27m bid for the player.
    Like the Hammers, they were turned down, but kept trying, even reportedly setting up secret meetings with the player’s father in order to convince him that his son’s future lay in West London.
    The deal failed to materialise, however, with Santos amazingly being able to keep him for another three years before finally selling him to Barcelona.
    After much success in Spain, PSG made him the world’s most expensive player in 2017 when they splashed out £200m for his services.
    Wazza became Man Utd’s all-time leading goalscorer in 2017Credit: Reuters
    ST – Wayne Rooney
    Wayne Rooney, possibly the most gifted English footballer of his generation, became Manchester United’s all-time leading goalscorer after netting a free-kick against Stoke in January 2017.
    But four years prior to that, it looked as if the explosive striker wanted to leave Old Trafford for good.
    The fiery character had his run-ins with Sir Alex Ferguson, but it was when his former Everton boss David Moyes arrived in the summer of 2013, that Chelsea went all out to sign him.
    Rooney later denied handing in a transfer request in Sir Alex’s final season, but admitted considering his options.
    He told the BBC: “I went in to see him [Ferguson] and just said if you’re not going to play me it might be better if I moved on – then all of a sudden it’s all over the press I put in a transfer request, which I never did.”
    That summer, Mourinho, having just returned to Stamford Bridge, boldly claimed that Rooney was his ‘only transfer target’.
    Chelsea had a flurry of bids rejected, and Rooney ultimately stayed at Old Trafford. More

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    Roman Abramovich once spent £40,000 to fly a takeaway from favourite London restaurant to Azerbaijan

    SANCTIONED Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich is no stranger to paying big money to sign players… and to order takeaways. The billionaire Russian once splashed out an incredible £40,000 to have sushi delivered to him in Azerbaijan, all the way from LONDON.
    Abramovich once spent £40,000 to have sushi delivered from one side of Europe to the otherCredit: Getty
    Back in the early 2000s Abramovich had a craving for the Japanese cuisine from the now closed Ubon restaurant in Canary Wharf, while sat 2500 miles away in Baku, capital of Azerbaijan.
    And the hankering for sushi was so severe he paid to have plates of it flown over to him by private jet, as reported at the time by The Sunday Times.
    Abramovich is claimed to have instructed an aide to put in an order for him and his pals worth £1,200.
    It was then transferred by chauffer-driven limousine to Luton airport, whisked through security and onto a waiting private jet.
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    From there it flew the 2500 miles from London to the other side of Europe, before eventually ending up on Abramovich’s plate.
    The entire operation cost a reported £40,000 in total, and would have had Abramovich waiting some time before being able to tuck in.
    The flight time from London to Baku is 5hrs 30mins, and that’s without taking into consideration the time it took to prepare the food and ferry it to and from the airport.
    It’s a far cry from the latest reports regarding Abramovich after his assets around the world were frozen following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
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    The 55-year-old is said to have begged celebrity pals to lend him cash to stay afloat, although Abramovich himself has dismissed the claims.
    Elsewhere the sale of Chelsea continues to rumble on, after the deadline for a takeover was extended earlier this week. More

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    Roman Abramovich once spent £40,000 to fly takeaway from favourite London restaurant to Azerbaijan

    SANCTIONED Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich is no stranger to paying big money to sign players… and to order takeaways. The billionaire Russian once splashed out a whopping £40,000 to have sushi delivered to him in Azerbaijan, all the way from LONDON.
    Abramovich once spent £40,000 to have sushi delivered from one side of Europe to the otherCredit: Getty
    Back in the early 2000s Abramovich had a craving for the Japanese cuisine from the now closed Ubon restaurant in Canary Wharf, while sat 2500 miles away in Baku, capital of Azerbaijan.
    And the hankering for sushi was so severe he paid to have plates of it flown over to him by private jet, as reported at the time by The Sunday Times.
    Abramovich is claimed to have instructed an aide to put in an order for him and his pals worth £1,200.
    It was then transferred by chauffer-driven limousine to Luton airport, whisked through security and onto a waiting private jet.
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    From there it flew the 2500 miles from London to the other side of Europe, before eventually ending up on Abramovich’s plate.
    The entire operation cost a reported £40,000 in total, and would have had Abramovich waiting some time before being able to tuck in.
    The flight time from London to Baku is 5hrs 30mins, and that’s without taking into consideration the time it took to prepare the food and ferry it to and from the airport.
    It’s a far cry from the latest reports regarding Abramovich after his assets around the world were frozen following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
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    The 55-year-old is said to have begged celebrity pals to lend him cash to stay afloat, although Abramovich himself has dismissed the claims.
    Elsewhere the sale of Chelsea continues to rumble on, after the deadline for a takeover was extended earlier this week. More

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    Inside Roman Abramovich kids’ luxury lives – from wild child to heir of £9bn fortune and hopeful football club owner

    IT’S a decision that has shocked the nation – Roman Abramovich has been struck by massive sanctions for alleged links to Vladimir Putin.
    The 55-year-old had his assets frozen, which means the sale of Chelsea Football Club can’t go ahead and the team will no longer be able to sell new tickets or merchandise or buy new players.
    It’s a family affair for Roman Abramovich while he watches Chelsea at Stamford Bridge with son AaronCredit: Getty Images – Getty
    Abramovich, originally born in Saratov, is one of many Russian oligarchs on a government “hit list” as Putin continues to wage war against Ukraine.
    The sanctions will have ramifications for his £9.3billion ($12.3bn) fortune and likely affect his seven children, who live in apparent luxury.
    But who are they? We look at the lives of the heirs and heiresses of the future.
    Anna Abramovich, 30
    Anna Abramovich is a philosophy graduateCredit: Getty – Contributor
    Columbia University philosophy graduate Anna was the first-born in Abramovich’s second marriage to Irina, who he divorced in 2007 after 11 years together.
    She first hit the headlines when she got engaged at 18 to then-boyfriend Nikolai Lazarev in 2010, while still going to school by helicopter or in a chauffeur-driven limo.
    Roman was said to be upset at the engagement, and the couple split before they married.
    Anna was later seen hanging out with party animal Calum Best.
    Her 18th birthday party reportedly cost six figures, while it’s been said she’s the one that most resembles Roman in personality. Now 30, she lives in New York.

    Arkadiy Abramovich, 28
    Arkadiy is reportedly the heir to his father’s £9billion fortuneCredit: Corbis – Getty
    Arkadiy was the first male born in the household and is reportedly the heir to his father’s fortune.
    Like Anna, Arkadiy is the son of Roman and first wife Irina Malandina, now 55, and has carved out a successful career away from his rich dad.
    He is the founder and owner of ARA Capital, which manages assets including major stakes in e-commerce and gas, oil company Gazprom Neft.
    A regular at Stamford Bridge, Arkadiy previously had his eyes on owning the football club – reportedly failing in a bid to own stakes in CSKA Moscow.
    He was also once said to be interested in Danish side FC Copenhagen.
    Sofia Abramovich, 27
    Sofia Abramovich is said to be the ‘Wild Child’ of the familyCredit: Instagram @sofiaabramov1ch
    She’s happy to flaunt herself on social mediaCredit: Instagram @sofiaabramov1ch
    The reported ‘Wild Child’ of the family, Sofia loves sharing her glamorous life on Instagram, flaunting her wealth whenever she can.
    Her 18th birthday party included a performance by pop band McBusted and was held at a nightclub at Chelsea’s Stamford Bridge.
    She regularly parties with her celebrity friends the Beckhams and the Ramsays, and often heads off to the exclusive £3,000-a-night hotel the One & Only Reethi Rah in The Maldives.
    Sofia graduated with a degree from Royal Holloway in management and marketing.
    The 27-year-old also has three horses called Dora, Billy Fraulein and Zanzibar, and has represented Russia in showjumping competitions.
    Arina Abramovich, 21
    Arina caught the showjumping bug early on and excelled in competitions thanks to a horse named Pringle.
    Roman reportedly splashed around £50,000 to buy her the Roan Gelding, who won first prize in her class at the International Horse Show at Olympia in December back in 2013.
    She reportedly wants to emigrate to Australia to enroll into a zoology faculty.
    Ilya Abramovich, 19
    The second oldest boy in the Abramovich dynasty, Ilya was the last child born to both Irina and Roman before their marriage ended.
    However, his studies would’ve been interrupted by the coronavirus pandemic.
    It’s unknown about his plans for university.
    Aaron, 12, and Leah Lou Abramovich, eight
    Abramovich had five children with his second wife IrinaCredit: AFP
    Abramovich’s sixth and seventh child, were both born in Manhattan, New York. Roman regularly visits and has kept a cordial relationship with Dasha, according to reports.
    They were born out of Roman’s third marriage to model and art collector Dasha Zhukova, which ended in 2017.
    Aaron, now 12, was once seen wearing a Chelsea shirt with Morata on the back.
    Meanwhile, Leah Lou, now eight, lives with their mother in the Big Apple and attends a private school in the city. More

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    Federico Chiesa sends Chelsea fans crazy by following Blues stars on Instagram sparking £84m transfer talk

    FEDERICO CHIESA has sparked frenzy amongst Chelsea fans by FOLLOWING the club and it’s key players on social media.This follows reports that Chelsea are considering an £84million move for the Juventus star.
    Chiesa was on the wrong end of a 4-0 thumping at Stamford Bridge on Tuesday nightCredit: Rex
    It is unknown when exactly Chiesa followed the Blues players but screenshots show he’s keeping tabs on FIVE current members of the squad.
    Chiesa, 24, followed Chelsea’s Instagram account – as well as stars Christian Pulisic, N’Golo Kante, Mateo Kovacic, Kai Havertz, Saul and ex-Chelsea legend Eden Hazard.
    His social media activity has fans wondering about a potential move to West London.
    And on top of that there are even suggestions that his DOG is called ‘Chelsea’.
    Chiesa and his Juve teammates got hammered 4-0 by the Blues on Tuesday in the Champions League group stage.
    One Twitter user quipped: “He was following them all on Tuesday, trying to get the ball back.”

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    The tricky winger impressed many in England as he helped take Italy to Euro 2020 glory at Wembley.
    The 24-year-old is the son of former Fiorentina striker and Italy manager, Enrico Chiesa.
    And Fiorentina was home for Federico as he followed in his father’s footsteps.
    He made 153 appearances in Florence, scoring 34 goals and assisting a further 25.
    In 2020, he signed a two-year loan deal with Juventus- including a conditional obligation to buy.
    The deal was worth around £34m plus add-ons.
    Juventus have had a disappointing start to the season and currently sit eighth in Serie A.
    However – Chiesa has offered a bright spark in the Champions League.
    He netted the winner as the Italian giants beat Chelsea 1-0 in Turin.
    And he also bagged a goal and an assist against Zenit.
    Chiesa scored against Chelsea in Turn earlier this seasonCredit: EPA More

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    Chelsea target Jules Kounde admits transfer collapse ‘affected him’ but Seville defender has ‘dealt with it’

    SEVILLA central defender Jules Kounde has discussed the failed move to Chelsea over the summer and how it affected the start of his season. Kounde, 23, is currently on French international duty, taking part in the 8-0 demolition of Kazakhstan in Saturday’s World Cup Qualifier.
    Jules Kounde discussed his failed Chelsea transfer move but continues to look to the futureCredit: Rex
    The Sevilla star defender spoke to French television channel, TF1.
    He said: “Has my failed transfer to Chelsea this summer affected me? Yes, a little bit, but now it’s digested.”
    The Sun reported the blocked transfer move to Chelsea in the summer, which angered Kounde, but he bounced back after his initial disappointment.
    Sevilla sit in third place in La Liga and are equal on points with Spanish giants Real Madrid.
    Kounde has been a big part of Sevilla’s season, starting ten La Liga games and three Champions League games so far this season.
    Kounde is one of the most promising defenders in La Liga and is also proficient if asked to play at right-back.

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    He is talented with the ball at his feet, agile and quick.
    At 5’11”, the young international is neither particularly tall nor broad for a central defender. But despite his height, he is very good in an aerial battle.
    Thomas Tuchel will be looking to add to an already talented defensive line up.
    Chelsea have conceded only FOUR goals all Premier League season, less than any other side.
    Manchester United are also interested in the French international, reports say.
    Solksjaer could add Kounde to a leaky defence, as part of a back three with Maguire and Varane. More