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    Chelsea player ratings: Mason Mount a passenger in 4-0 Burnley romp as Reece James and Kai Havertz set Turf Moor alight

    CHELSEA put on a second-half show to ease past Burnley 4-0 at Turf Moor, but not everybody shone for Thomas Tuchel. After failing to break down a stubborn backline before the break, Reece James’ goal moments into the second half cued the floodgates to open.
    James showed his class to help Chelsea to victoryCredit: PA
    Mount struggled to make an impact at Turf MoorCredit: Reuters
    Kai Havertz made it two with a deft header before James assisted the German for his second and Chelsea’s third.
    Christian Pulisic netted a fourth to put the added gloss on the performance, but despite the comfortable victory, Mason Mount struggled to make his mark on the game.
    Here’s how SunSport’s Giacomo Pisa rated and slated the Blues…
    Edouard Mendy – 5
    Very lucky not to have been directly fault for a Burnley goal when flapping at a cross, but luckily for him Dwight McNeil fluffed his lines.
    Looked a tad shaky at corners too, with Burnley eager to put the ball right on top of him at every opportunity.
    An uncharacteristic performance, but was helped out by his defence to earn a clean sheet.
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    Antonio Rudiger – 7
    Contract rebel Rudiger is a guaranteed 7/10 every week, and today was no different.
    Had his trademark one or two efforts from range that didn’t lead to much, but at the back he was faultless again.
    Thiago Silva – 7
    As calm and assured as ever, even when faced with the daunting prospect of marking the giant Wout Weghorst.
    Bailed Mendy out to clear an effort from Brownhill off the line after Aaron Lennon left Saul for dead on the Burnley right.
    The experienced defender got his head to everything first and oozed clash yet again.
    Trevoh Chalobah – 6
    Found dealing with the physicality of Weghorst more difficult than his two centre-back colleagues.
    Composed himself well after the break when Chelsea grabbed control of the game, and got through the second half without too much incident.
    Reece James – 9
    Chelsea look so much more of a threat with James bombing down the right and he broke the deadlock less than two minutes into the second half with a stunning goal.
    Picked the ball up on the right hand side and twisted McNeil inside and out, before firing across Nick Pope and into the bottom corner.
    He then put it on a plate for Havertz to score the third, firing a dangerous ball across the face of goal for the German to tap home from close range.
    Saul – 5
    The playing Saul at left wing-back experiment failed again.
    He was solid enough with the ball at his feet but looked way out of his depth every time he was called to defend.
    Fortunately for him, and Tuchel, the Blues dominated possession throughout so his services in his own half of the pitch weren’t required
    Jorginho – 5
    Plenty of possession but the midfielder didn’t do a whole lot with it.
    Found his stride more when the Blues hit the front, which allowed the Italian to dictate the tempo of the game.
    N’Golo Kante – 6
    A typical hustling and bustling performance from the Frenchman before he was replaced with 20 minutes to play.
    Kante brought plenty of energy to proceedings as he always does
    Christian Pulisic – 7
    Enjoyed a few mazy runs at the Burnley backline that had the home team scrambling, doing well to find space between the lines.
    Assisted Havertz for Chelsea’s second when cutting on to his weaker left foot and floating a perfect cross to the back post.
    Then got on the scoresheet himself when capitalising on a James Tarkowski error to fire home.
    Pulisic capped off a perfect day for Chelsea by scoring the fourthCredit: Reuters
    Mason Mount – 4
    Pushed and probed to find a breakthrough, but still looked a little lost after missing two sitters in the Carabao Cup final last week.
    Didn’t contribute to any of the four Chelsea goals, and possibly guilty of trying a little too hard.
    Kai Havertz – 8
    Manhandled by Burnley’s towering centre-backs in the first half, the German playing in the ‘False Nine’ role didn’t get a whole load of service into his feet.
    But the forward showed his class to score after the break, drifting to the back post and heading home an inch-perfect cross from Pulisic.
    Havertz added another two goals to his tally for the seasonCredit: AFP
    SUBS
    Mateo Kovacic (on for Kante, 70 mins) – 5
    Marshalled things well after he came on, but the game was already won by that point.
    Ruben Loftus-Cheek (on for James, 70 mins) – 5
    Proved he could do it all by coming on at right wing-back after playing in the heart of defence against Luton.
    Timo Werner (on for Mount, 90 mins) – N/A More

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    Chelsea bidder Todd Boehly is US billionaire who owns baseball team LA Dodgers and is behind Netflix hit Ozark

    BILLIONAIRE tycoon Todd Boehly is one half of a consortium with Hansjorg Wyss trying to buy Chelsea football club.The American, 46, who owns a stake in the LA Dodgers, is said to be readying a bid with the Swiss businessman this week.
    Billionaire tycoon Todd Boehly is part of the consortium interested in buying ChelseaCredit: Getty
    But Boehly already has his hands full as the interim CEO of the scandal hit Hollywood Foreign Press Association.
    The investor, said to be worth around £5billion, was hired last October to clean up the organisation that produces the cancelled Golden Globe Awards in the wake of racial discrimination.

    Although he’s heavily involved with sport, as an owner of Los Angeles Lakers, Los Angeles Dodgers, and WNBA team Los Angeles Sparks, Boehly has enriched his business portfolio in entertainment.
    Through his holding company Eldridge, he owns MRC entertainment company, which produces Netflix hit Ozark, and Dick Clark Productions.
    While MRC also invests in independent film and TV companies A24, who have received 25 Oscar nominations and Fulwell73, which James Corden is a partner of.
    Well-connected in Hollywood, it is not inconceivable that Boehly could pursue turning Chelsea’s fortunes into a TV series.
    With a route already into Netflix, as well as a share of Fulwell73 who created Sunderland ‘Til I Die, it almost seems inevitable.
    In Los Angeles Boehly, far right, is part owner of the DodgersCredit: Corbis
    In Hollywood Boehly is a big playerCredit: Getty
    Boehly’s MRC company produces Netflix hit OzarkCredit: COURTESY OF NETFLIX
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    His own sporting pedigree
    Boehly is of German heritage, after his grandparents emigrated to the US.
    At school he was on the wrestling team which won state tournament titles in 1990 and 1991.
    So key was Boehly’s role on the team, the school named their facilities after him – calling it the Boehly Family Wrestling Room.
    In terms of further education, Boehly graduated from both the College of William and Mary, as well as the London School of Economics – where he would have first got a taste for life in the English capital.
    Back in 2019, he was linked with a move for the Blues as well as London rivals Tottenham.
    However, he deemed Spurs as too expensive an option with a proposed new stadium on the horizon and an upgrade in facilities.
    Boehly is married to Katie and they have three sons, Nick, Zach and ClayCredit: Getty
    Family life
    Away from business, Boehly is a dedicated family man.
    He is married to wife Katie – and they have three sons, Nick, Zach and Clay.
    One of Boehly’s credit funds is called NZC Guggenheim – with the NZC coming from his sons’ initials.
    The reason for that is an investor wanted assurances from Boehly he would take it seriously, so he named it after his loved ones.
    Does his bit for charity
    Boehly, left, cheers on the LA DodgersCredit: AP
    Alongside wife Katie, Boehly founded the Boehly Center for Excellence in Finance in 2014 at his old university.
    The billionaire is on the board of Faces – Finding a Cure for Epilepsy and Seizures – and the Brunswick School, a private school in Connecticut.
    Elsewhere, Boehly is involved with helping the Prostate Cancer Foundation, as well as the Dave Thomas Foundation for Adoption – the only non-profit charity in North America dedicated to finding permanent homes for children in foster care.
    Heads investigation
    In 2021, the Hollywood Foreign Press Association was exposed by the Los Angeles Times for its lack of diversity.
    At the time, the HFPA, an organisation of journalists and photographers who report on the entertainment industry and cast nominations for the Golden Glove Awards, didn’t have a black member within its then 87-person strong group.
    That was reflected who was receiving awards, as notable shows including British TV hit I May Destroy You were disappointingly snubbed.
    The LA Time report dropped one week before the ceremony, and caused a massive stir in Hollywood with viewing figures dipping to an all-time low.
    Wholesale changes were made as the organisation was forced to change its practices.
    Boehly was named interim CEO of the scandal hit Hollywood Foreign Press AssociationCredit: Reuters
    21 new members were added, with 29 per cent being Black, 24 per cent Asian, 29 per cent are Latino and 19 per cent Middle Eastern or North African.
    As an interim chief executive officer, Boehly was brought in to lead the HFPA in continuing to increase the diversity of its membership, as well as form measures that will change its practices moving forward. More

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    Muhsin Bayrak Chelsea takeover talks CONFIRMED, transfer concerns over Wyss and Boehly, Roman Abramovich rejects £2.5bn

    ROMAN ABRAMOVICH is conducting an auction for the sale of Chelsea after announcing he is parting company with the club.And Turkish billionaire Muhsin Bayrak says he is in talks to buy the club, adding: “The Turkish flag will fly over London!”
    American billionaire Todd Boehly is also said to be in the running, as he sizes up a joint bid with Swiss billionaire Hansjorg Wyss.
    But Abramovich is said to have rejected a £2.5bn offer for the West Londoners.
    And there are concerns that Wyss has little interest in football, only wants to buy the club to spite Abramovich and will not splash out on transfers the way the Russian has.
    Follow ALL of the latest updates and transfer gossip from Stamford Bridge right here…
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    EXCLUSIVE: ‘Rats’ stole Oli’s £500k watch collection
    Sheffield United striker Oli McBurnie is offering a £20,000 reward after “rats” took his watches.
    The Scotland player said the £500,000 collection was taken in a burglary a few months ago.

    Oli, 25, shared pics of eight timepieces including a gold Rolex.
    He wrote: “£20k cash if anyone lets me know anything that leads to the recovery of the watches or the rats that done it.”
    Rival footie fans trolled him.
    One tweeted: “This lad’s had more watches than goals.”
    Another posted: “I’ll watch out for them.”
    EXCLUSIVE: Jesse’s victim of £100k robbery
    Manchester United midfielder Jesse Lingard was targeted by “Away Day” robbers who stole more than £100,000 of clothes and jewellery from his home.
    The Sun can reveal he became their latest victim on January 15 as the Red Devils went to Aston Villa. The gang escaped with the haul before security was alerted at his £3million mansion.

    In May 2020 Lingard gave an MTV crew a tour of his five-bedroom home for its Cribs show. He  showed off his walk-in wardrobe featuring a huge designer trainer collection and his 32 England caps.
    Since the burglary, Lingard, 27, has put the property in Hale, Gtr Manchester, up for sale and accepted an offer. It boasts a swimming pool, gym and cinema room.
    A source said of Jesse, who has a young daughter: “He was really upset to find out he had been targeted.
    “The items which were stolen are replaceable, but it’s very invasive for him to have someone break into his home, especially as he is a father.
    “He has stepped up security since the robbery and is reviewing how his home is protected when he is away from it.”
    Conte: Spurs have been like this 20 years
    Antonio Conte says no manager in the world could provide a quick fix for Tottenham’s issues — because they date back 20 years.
    The Italian, who was appointed Spurs boss in November, has admitted the task of turning the success-starved North Londoners into winners is  tougher than he expected.
    After Saturday’s 4-0 league win at Leeds, they lost 1-0 at Championship Middlesbrough in the FA Cup on Tuesday to extend a 14-year trophy drought.
    Speaking ahead of their home clash with Everton on Monday, Conte said: “I always said this from my first day. Tottenham’s story is this — many ups and downs.
    “But to be competitive, to try to win something, fight for something important and become a strong team, the first thing that has to happen is to be stable and avoid these ups and downs.
    “To do this and to change this situation that has been happening for many, many years in Tottenham, it’s not simple.
    “In a short time it’s impossible to do this, not only for me but I think for any manager or coach to come in and change the story in one second.
    “Especially when this club, for 20 years, has this type of situation.”
    Abramovich departure ‘not good’ for fans
    Spurs chief Antonio Conte says Roman Abramovich selling Chelsea is ‘not good news’ for their fans.
    Conte won the Premier League in 2016-17, followed by cup glory in 17-18, but he was sacked due to a fifth place league finish.
    The Italian’s axing cost Roman £26million in compensation and legal fees, as Conte sued the club in a lengthy legal battle.
    In a press conference today he spoke out and said: “It is not good news for Chelsea fans.”
    He seemed complimentary of the work Roman had done with the Blues.
    Chelsea have beaten Conte’s Tottenham twice in 2022 already, and have not conceded a goal to the Lilywhites since August 2021.
    Mu’s in for Blues
    Turkish billionaire Muhsin Bayrak claims he is in talks to buy £3billion rated Chelsea off Russian owner Roman Abramovich.
    The European champions were put up for sale by Abramovich amid Russia’s invasion of neighbouring country Ukraine.

    Abramovich was a topic of conversation in the UK parliament with some MPs questioning why the Chelsea owner wasn’t sanctioned due to his ties to Russian president Vladimir Putin.
    As a result, Abramovich is looking to offload all of his London assets, including Chelsea.
    And Turkish billionaire Bayrak says he’s in talks to buy the west London club.
    He told Turkish outlet Yeni Safak: “We are negotiating the terms of the purchase of Chelsea with Roman Abramovich’s lawyers.
    “We are in the negotiation phase for the signatures. We will fly the Turkish flag in London soon.
    “We made our offer. Because of the war with Russia and Ukraine in the world. Because they find Turkey safe, they want to get most of the after-sales money in Turkey. We are planning to sign soon.”
    Toon and Gunners ‘eye Youssef’
    Sevilla striker Youssef En-Nesyri is reportedly on Arsenal and Newcastle’s radar.
    Fichajes say the Moroccan’s injury-hit season has not deterred Premier League admirers.
    The 24-year-old was also linked with an exit in the last transfer window.
    And interest is expected to rise again in the summer.
    Credit: Rex
    ‘Utd stars question Maguire starting place’
    Harry Maguire’s Manchester United starting place has been privately questioned by team-mates, it’s claimed.
    The Old Trafford skipper has already denied a dressing-room power struggle with Cristiano Ronaldo.
    And now the Times suggest the England centre’s recent form has sparked debate in the squad.
    They say ‘some of his team-mates have aired their grievances among themselves at the club’s Carrington training ground’.
    Credit: Getty
    Red Star fans back Russia
    Red Star Belgrade fans chanted their support of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine during Thursday’s 3-0 win over Vozvodac.
    The Serbian giants warmed up for their Europa League last-16 tie against Rangers with a comfortable victory.
    And in footage shared by Serbian paper Sportski Zurnal, Red Star supporters can be heard chanting ‘Russia, Russia, Russia’ during the clash.
    Red Star Belgrade fans chant in support of Russian invasion of Ukraine as they prepare for Rangers clash
    The links between Serbia and Russia are strong – stretching back to the first world war.
    And Red Star’s support of the country comes as the club have stood by their shirt sponsorship with Russian energy firm Gazprom.
    Uefa ditched the oil giant’s sponsorship of the Champions League – while Schalke instantly dropped them as kit sponsors.
    But Red Star’s general secretary insisted they will keep their main backers after lashing out at “anti-Russian hysteria”.   
    Red Star played bitter rivals Partizan at the weekend, with Russian flags spotted in the opposition end.
    I never want to leave Arsenal
    Gabriel Martinelli has revealed he wants to stay at Arsenal for his ‘whole life’ and help fire the club back into the Champions League.
    The 20-year-old is a fan favourite at the Emirates and has started to show consistency this season.
    Martinelli has played 23 times for Arsenal this season, predominately operating out wide on the left-hand side.

    And his direct style of play has helped contribute getting Arsenal back fighting for a Champions League spot.
    The Gunners are currently sat sixth, two points off fourth place Manchester United with THREE games in hand.
    He told ESPN Brasil: “We always want more. Of course, Arsenal are a giant team. If I can, I’ll stay here my whole life. I want to conquer things, I already said, I want to stay here and win titles, with this wonderful crowd, my teammates.
    “We have a young group, we have a lot of time ahead of us, players with a lot of quality, I think we will achieve great things.
    “Our focus [today] is the Champions League. Fighting for that top four. A club like Arsenal has to be in the Champions League. It’s our total focus.”
    Ralf has ‘no idea’ on next Utd boss
    Interim chief Ralf Rangnick claims he is in the dark over who’ll get the permanent Manchester United job.
    Ahead of Sunday’s Prem trip to neighbours City, he said of the managerial situation: “I have no idea.
    “I am here until the end of the season and it is important to develop the players.
    “We have had one or two meetings with the head of scouting. We have not spoken about the new manager too much”.
    Eagles linked to Sanson
    FA Cup quarter-finalists Crystal Palace are tipped to join a summer fight for Aston Villa midfielder Morgan Sanson.
    Lille and Rennes are also reportedly interested in a loan swoop as the Frenchman has struggled since arriving from Marseille.
    Declan aims for the top
    Declan Rice says his dreams to play in the Champions League are ‘urgent’ in a major transfer warning to West Ham.
    The Hammers midfielder, 23, has been valued at £120million by boss David Moyes with the likes of Manchester United and Chelsea showing an interest.
    Rice’s current deal with the club runs out in June 2024 – with no talks so far to extend.
    Credit: Rex
    And the England international has hinted yet again his future may lie away from the club after admitting he sees himself as one of the best players in the world.
    Asked about his desire to win trophies and play in the Champions League, Rice said: “It is as urgent as possible. I feel like, not only for me, that’s for every young player as well.
    “I see friends that are close to me, big players winning big trophies. You want to be a part of that. You want to be remembered in this career for what you’ve won.
    “I feel like I am one of the established top players around the world. I am only 23. But in terms of my playing ability and the way I’ve performed consistently, I see myself as an established player now who’s got good experience and can play at any level if required.
    “We are really close with West Ham at the minute and last season it was gutting to lose out on it but we are pushing.”
    ‘Business as usual’
    Emma Hayes insists it is ‘business as usual’ for Chelsea as they prep for a Conti Cup final in the midst of Roman Abramovich selling the club.
    The Blues owner put the football juggernauts up for sale this week with the government facing pressure to impose sanctions on him.  
    The Russian billionaire, 55, is an advocate of Chelsea’s WSL side who have evolved into one of the women’s game’s dominant forces following Hayes’ 2012 arrival.

    However, Abramovich is set to cut ties with the club- whose women’s team have won 12 major trophies – following questions over alleged links to Russian president Vladimir Putin.
    Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has seen Putin come under fire from leaders across globe.
    And the country has been suspended from competing in a number of sports events including this year’s World Cup.
    Hayes, 45, who last Saturday was named as one of six custodians of the Blues said: “Look, it’s business as usual and I stand by this.
    “Chelsea have amazing people, across the club, leading in all sections, from Neil Bath to Thomas Tuchel, to the work we’re doing here (with the women’s team).
    “We will be successful going forward, nothing has changed. We’ve got a cup final, and everyone is looking forward to that.”
    Utd ‘contact Ten Hag’
    Manchester United have contacted Ajax chief Erik ten Hag as they narrow their managerial options for next season, reports say.
    Ten Hag is favourite to land the Old Trafford permanent job this summer, with interim boss Ralf Rangnick tipped to move upstairs.
    PSG manager Mauricio Pochettino is rated next on the list of options.
    And it’s now claimed Carlo Ancelotti could be a contender if Real Madrid sack him.
    Other names mentioned include Graham Potter, Roberto Mancini and Luis Enrique.
    Roman exit ‘not good’ for fans
    Spurs chief Antonio Conte says Roman Abramovich selling Chelsea is ‘not good news’ for their fans.
    Conte won the Premier League in 2016-17, followed by cup glory in 17-18, but he was sacked due to a fifth place league finish.
    The Italian’s axing cost Roman £26million in compensation and legal fees, as Conte sued the club in a lengthy legal battle.
    In a press conference today he spoke out and said: “It is not good news for Chelsea fans.”
    He seemed complimentary of the work Roman had done with the blues.
    Chelsea have beaten Conte’s Tottenham twice in 2022 already, and have not conceded a goal to the Lilywhites since August 2021.
    Blues’ Bay watch
    Turkish billionaire Muhsin Bayrak claims he is in talks to buy £3billion rated Chelsea off Russian owner Roman Abramovich.
    The European champions were put up for sale by Abramovich amid Russia’s invasion of neighbouring country Ukraine.

    Abramovich was a topic of conversation in the UK parliament with some MPs questioning why the Chelsea owner wasn’t sanctioned due to his ties to Russian president Vladimir Putin.
    As a result, Abramovich is looking to offload all of his London assets, including Chelsea.
    And Turkish billionaire Bayrak says he’s in talks to buy the west London club.
    He told Turkish outlet Yeni Safak: “We are negotiating the terms of the purchase of Chelsea with Roman Abramovich’s lawyers.
    “We are in the negotiation phase for the signatures. We will fly the Turkish flag in London soon.
    “We made our offer. Because of the war with Russia and Ukraine in the world. Because they find Turkey safe, they want to get most of the after-sales money in Turkey. We are planning to sign soon.”
    Lukaku set for recall
    Chelsea return to Premier League football following a double dose up of cup action which included heartache and a fightback.
    The Blues were beaten by Liverpool in the Carabao Cup final after a lengthy penalty shootout.
    And the hangover looked to continue as they found themselves 2-1 down to Luton before fighting back to win 3-2.

    Kepa Arrizabalaga – who missed Chelsea’s deciding spot kick at Wembley – started against Luton but is expected to be replaced by Edouard Mendy.
    Trevoh Chalobah and Thiago Silva – both ruled out against Luton – could come back into the line up.
    Both were seemingly rested for the midweek trip to Luton and available to return.
    Boss Thomas Tuchel said: “Those who weren’t at Luton due to minor injuries like Trevoh and Thiago were back in training yesterday so all fine.”
    Pep ‘joy’ at watching Ronaldo
    Pep Guardiola says Manchester City need to find a way to halt the ‘unstoppable goalscoring machine’ that is Cristiano Ronaldo on Sunday.
    The Portuguese legend has endured a difficult start to 2022, scoring just once in the calendar year so far.
    But City weighed up the possibility of signing the veteran from Juventus before he returned to Old Trafford in August.

    And Guardiola has admitted he is a big admirer, saying: “As a finisher he’s exceptional, I’m not going to disguise it was a joy to watch him these years.
    “We have to explode our game, our strength to avoid Cristiano close to the box, because there he is almost unstoppable.
    “When you are one of the greatest that he was in terms of being a goalscoring machine, you will always be there.
    “He is so strong mentally. He handled pressure without a problem because he lived with expectation through his career and always responded in a positive way.”
    Kante joins an exclusive club
    After winning the Club World Cup last month, Chelsea midfield workhorse N’golo Kante joined a very limited club of exceptional players.
    Only four players have ever won the World Cup, Champions League, Premier League and Club World Cup.

    Gerard Pique (Barcelona)
    Pedro (Lazio)
    Thierry Henry (Retired)
    N’golo Kante (Chelsea)

    It is without doubt that he is one of the greats at Chelsea and in football in general. He revolutionised what it means to be a midfielder.
    Perhaps he will only truly be appreciated after his retirement. Master.
    N’golo Kante celebrates UCL glory.Credit: AFP
    Who are the goal scorers?
    Chelsea’s goal scoring list this season is as follows (In all comps):

    Romelu Lukaku – 11 Goals.
    Jorginho – 9 Goals.
    Mason Mount, Timo Werner, Kai Havertz – 7 Goals.
    Hakim Ziyech – 6 Goals.
    Reece James – 5 Goals.

    It must be said, it is concerning for blues fans that Reece James is so high up the list considering their array of attacking talent, and his significant injury this season.
    Chelsea’s goal scoring troubled season
    Chelsea have been defensively sound this season, and early on there were even questions surrounding whether the current crop could beat the record of 15 goals conceded in a campaign.
    However, they have struggled defensively somewhat in comparison to the start of the season, perhaps because of injuries to Ben Chilwell and Reece James.
    Their goal scoring however, seems to be a more permanent issue, with record signing Romelu Lukaku failing to hit the heights he hit last season with Inter Milan and Belgium.
    Across all competitions, Lukaku has hit the target 11 times and got 0 assists, in 30 games, an average of 0.47 goals per 90mins.
    Thankfully for CFC, the blues have had goals from a range of positions this season, as we look into their top goal scorers this season…
    Chelsea ‘reject £2.5bn takeover bid’
    Roman Abramovich will ‘not rush’ into selling Chelsea after reportedly rejecting an offer worth £2.5BILLION, writes GIACOMO PISA.
    The Russian is looking for £3bn after deciding to cut his ties with the club following questions over his links to Russian president Vladimir Putin.
    And the 55-year-old is seemingly adamant he will not compromise over his valuation, despite the risk of asset sanctions from the UK government.
    A reported offer of £2.5bn from an unnamed bidder has been rejected by the oligarch, according to Reuters.
    Joe Ravitch, co-founder of investment bank Raine Group LLC, is the man in charge of seeking out the next owners.
    And he said the club are eager to source a buyer who who is the ‘best steward’ for Chelsea going forward, while also securing a fair price.
    He went on to tell Reuters: “We are not going to rush anything. It is very important that Chelsea have the right owner to guide the club forward.”
    Egyptian billionaire Lotfy Mansour has already pulled out of the race to purchase the club.
    Chelsea’s London Football Awards Winners
    The London Football Awards celebrate the best the sport has to offer in the capital, as only clubs and players based in London are eligible.
    Chelsea had four winners last night, they were:

    Samantha Kerr – FA Women’s Super League Player of the Year award.
    Edouard Mendy – Goalkeeper of the Year award.
    Conor Gallagher – Men’s Young Player of Year.
    Emma Hayes – Outstanding Contribution to London Football award.

    Chelsea academy product and potential summer signing – Declan Rice – picked up the Premier League Player award, which will maybe just add a few more pennies to his summer transfer fee.
    ‘He cares about the club’
    Thomas Tuchel praised Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich in his earlier press conference, after he has come under a lot of fire regarding the sale of CFC.
    Tuchel had this to say regarding Abramovich’s tenure at the club:
    “He was and he is a very very passionate owner, who cares actually about the team, about the club, about the performance…Which is very rare”
    He went on to say how pleased he was that he could win the Club World Cup for Roman, which meant that the owner has won every trophy available to him in football at least once.
    Tuchel evidently felt that Roman was entirely deserving of this honour, due to his “passion” and “commitment” to the club.
    Roman Abramovich celebrates with the Club World Cup trophy.Credit: Getty
    Chelsea trio out of Tuch?
    Chelsea manager Thomas Tuchel is concerned Chelsea’s out-of-contract stars could leave the club in the summer.
    Roman Abramovich putting The Blues up for sale has generated a lot of uncertainty around Stamford Bridge.

    Swiss billionaire Hansjorg Wyss and American Todd Boehler are said to be interested but they could restrict spending if they complete a takeover.
    And that could mean Chelsea lose defensive trio Cesar Azpilicueta, Antonio Rudiger and Andreas Christensen who are all out of contract in the summer.
    Tuchel said: “The bottom line is maybe we can’t help it – it is what it is. You never know maybe it has a positive effect on the negotiations or maybe it has a negative effect.
    “We cannot predict and I would like not to predict on scenarios because you just lose focus, but everyone has a different situation and feels different about it (the sale).
    “I hope for the best outcome still, I think we have something to offer still. Chelsea are a strong club and will stay a strong club. Our owner decided to sell the club but he sells a strong, solid, organised club at the highest level.”

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    Todd Boehly & Hansjorg Wyss lead race to buy Chelsea from Roman Abramovich, Haaland MEETS Barca boss Xavi – updates

    ROMAN ABRAMOVICH is conducting an auction for the sale of Chelsea after announcing he is parting company with the club.American billionaire Todd Boehly is believed to be in pole position to buy the West London club along with Swiss billionaire Hansjorg Wyss.
    John Terry has labelled Abramovich as “the best owner in the world” following the confirmation of the Russian billionaire’s imminent departure.
    However Premier League, Richard Masters also said that it is “good” Abramovich is cutting ties with Chelsea.
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    Chelsea trio out of Tuch?
    Chelsea manager Thomas Tuchel is concerned Chelsea’s out-of-contract stars could leave the club in the summer.
    Roman Abramovich putting The Blues up for sale has generated a lot of uncertainty around Stamford Bridge.

    Swiss billionaire Hansjorg Wyss and American Todd Boehler are said to be interested but they could restrict spending if they complete a takeover.
    And that could mean Chelsea lose defensive trio Cesar Azpilicueta, Antonio Rudiger and Andreas Christensen who are all out of contract in the summer.
    Tuchel said: “The bottom line is maybe we can’t help it – it is what it is. You never know maybe it has a positive effect on the negotiations or maybe it has a negative effect.
    “We cannot predict and I would like not to predict on scenarios because you just lose focus, but everyone has a different situation and feels different about it (the sale).
    “I hope for the best outcome still, I think we have something to offer still. Chelsea are a strong club and will stay a strong club. Our owner decided to sell the club but he sells a strong, solid, organised club at the highest level.”

    Howe put to the sword
    Eddie Howe was asked his opinion on Russian ownership being moved out of Everton and Chelsea at his press conference today.
    But he did not want to be drawn into the conversation regarding football club ownership, as questions are being raised surrounding Newcastle’s Saudi Arabian ownership, and its integrity.
    Howe responded with: “I’m a football manager, I’m coaching the team to get results and that’s all I’m going to comment on.”
    We could see Saudi owned clubs face similar consequences to that of Roman Abramovich and Chelsea, as moral questions are asked more frequently.
    However, Howe took a similar position to Tuchel before Abramovich put Chelsea up for sale, and did not want to comment on politics.
    Utd target Rice dreams of Champions League
    Declan Rice says his dreams to play in the Champions League are ‘urgent’ in a major transfer warning to West Ham.
    The Hammers midfielder, 23, has been valued at £120million by boss David Moyes with the likes of Manchester United and Chelsea showing an interest.
    Rice’s current deal with the club runs out in June 2024 – with no talks so far to extend.
    Credit: Rex
    And the England international has hinted yet again his future may lie away from the club after admitting he sees himself as one of the best players in the world.
    Asked about his desire to win trophies and play in the Champions League, Rice said: “It is as urgent as possible. I feel like, not only for me, that’s for every young player as well.
    “I see friends that are close to me, big players winning big trophies. You want to be a part of that. You want to be remembered in this career for what you’ve won.
    “I feel like I am one of the established top players around the world. I am only 23. But in terms of my playing ability and the way I’ve performed consistently, I see myself as an established player now who’s got good experience and can play at any level if required.
    “We are really close with West Ham at the minute and last season it was gutting to lose out on it but we are pushing.”
    Different Nev set for Old Trafford?
    Barcelona and Manchester United are both being linked with Wolves midfielder Ruben Neves.
    And The Mail claim the La Liga giants have already been in talks with the Portugal playmaker’s representatives.
    Credit: Getty
    Barca and Wolves have already agreed one deal this year after Adama Traore moved to Spain on loan during the January transfer window.
    However, United are considered long-term admirers of Neves and would be favourites to land the 24-year-old if he decided to stay in the Premier League.
    Neves has little over a year to run on his current deal at Molineux, having joined the club at a teenager in 2017.
    Oi Oi Oi Hudson Odoi
    Lazio manager and ex-Chelsea boss Maurizio Sarri is allegedly interested in bringing Chelsea academy product Callum Hudson-Odoi to Serie A. That is according to Gazzetta dello Sport (Via Lazionews24)
    Sarri worked with Hudson-Odoi during his Chelsea tenure, and is apparently keen on bringing the now 21-year-old to Lazio.
    Hudson-Odoi celebrates Chelsea’s Club World Cup win.Credit: Getty
    CHO as he is commonly referred to, is a natural winger, blessed with immense skill and the ability to beat a man, but his lack of end product has seemingly crippled his Chelsea future.
    He has plenty of time on his side to work his way into becoming a regular at CFC, but some time abroad may do his career some good, in a similar means to Tammy Abraham or Jadon Sancho.
    It is not long ago he was linked with a big money move to Bayern Munich, and it should not be forgotten what a talent Chelsea have on their hands.
    Ollie Gunner sold star?
    Arsenal have been given the go-ahead to approach Aston Villa’s Englnd striker Ollie Watkins, say Football Insider.
    Steven Gerrard is said to be willing to listen to offers for the 26-year-old, who he is doesn’t see as the ideal striker to take the club forward.
    But Watkins has been a mainstay of the Villa attack since Dean Smith paid £28million in 2020 for the player he previously worked with at Brentford.
    The Gunners require urgent reinforcements in attack following the departure of Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang last month, and Mikel Arteta is said to be an admirer of Watkins.
    Watkins has only managed six Premier League goals so far this season, having struck 14 last term.
    18 Points from 6 games?
    Chelsea will be looking to win all the games aforementioned, as they only face one team in the Premier Leagues current top 10 (Southampton).
    However, the Premier League is never easy, and fans would not be surprised to see a slip up involved in those games, most likely to come away to Burnley tomorrow, or away to Southampton.
    Brentford have also proved tricky opponents at times this season, but have faced a downturn in for recently, as they have failed to win a league game since they beat Aston Villa 2-1 on January 2nd.
    Chelsea will look to goal scorers Romelu Lukaku and Kai Havertz who will need to be in good form if they are to win all 6 of these games.
    They also face an FA Cup tie away to Middlesbrough and a UCL tie away to Lille this month, which they are leading 2-0 on aggregate.
    Chelsea star boy Havertz will need to be in the goals as he was vs Lille.Credit: Getty
    An easy run of games?
    Chelsea’s next 6 Premier League games look like this…

    Burnley (A)
    Newcastle (H)
    Norwich (A)
    Brentford (H)
    Southampton (A)
    Leeds (H)

    ‘Not good news’- Conte speaks
    Antonio Conte has spoken out on Roman Abramovich and his sale of Chelsea Football Club.
    The former Chelsea boss was very successful for the blues when he was in charge, winning the Premier League in 2016-17, followed by cup glory in 17-18, but he was sacked due to a fifth place league finish.
    His sacking cost Roman £26million in compensation and legal fees, as Conte sued the club in a lengthy legal battle that dragged on for a while.
    In a press conference today he spoke out and said: “It is not good news for Chelsea fans.” He seemed complimentary of the work Roman had done with the blues.
    Chelsea have beaten Conte’s Tottenham twice in 2022 already, and have not conceded a goal to the lilywhites since August 2021.
    Turkish billionaire puts in bid
    Turkish billionaire Muhsin Bayrak has made an offer to Roman Abramovich to buy Chelsea FC.
    According to Turkish journalist Yeni Safak, he has stated: “We are in the negotiation phase with signatures, we will fly the Turkish flag in London soon.”
    Muhsin Bayrak is the Chairman of the AB Grup Holding, and has an alleged net worth of $11 Billion.
    He is invested in construction, energy, tourism and cryptocurrency.
    It is not yet understood what the bid amount was, or if talks will progress.
    ‘This will not be rushed’
    One of Roman Abramovich’s advisors has stated that the sale of the club will not be rushed.
    Joe Ravitch is the co-founder of Raine Group LLC, who have been tasked with helping to find a buyer by the Premier League. The asking price is $3billion.
    Reuters report that Ravitch stated that there is a desire to find a balance between someone who can financially support and afford the club, as well as being the “best steward” for the blues and their fans.
    “We are not going to rush anything” he stated.
    Chelsea have allegedly already turned down an offer of $2.5billion, with Todd Boehly and Hansjorg Wyss looking to take over ownership from Roman.
    Roman Abramovich will not look to rush the sale of the club amid possible sanctions.Credit: News Group Newspapers Ltd
    Egyptian billionaire says no deal
    Chelsea fan and billionaire Loutfy Mansour has pulled out of the race to buy Chelsea from Roman Abramovich.
    The development is a major boost for the American-Swiss billionaire consortium of Todd Boehly and Hansjorg Wyss, who continue to pose as favourites to take over the Blues.
    The Egyptian businessman is a Chelsea fan and season ticket holder, and has addressed the idea that he may be taking over as owner from Roman.
    A spokesperson told The Guardian: “In light of the recent media speculation, we want to make it clear that we are not pursuing a bid for Chelsea Football Club at this time.”
    It would have been somewhat reassuring to the Chelsea fanbase that a fan of the club would be the owner once again, but it looks like that may be a distant dream as the Boehly and Wyss deal moves closer.
    Chelsea face Kounde transfer battle
    Jules Kounde’s signature is being chased after by a host of Europe’s elite clubs this summer.
    Chelsea, Manchester United, Liverpool and Barcelona are all reportedly keen on the signature of the Sevilla and France defender.
    He is a talented, young, central defender, who can also play on the right flank if required, as he has done for France when Benjamin Pavard has been unavailable.
    He is just 23-years-old, and would be seen as the perfect replacement by many Chelsea fans for Cesar Azpilicueta, who is set to leave the blues for Barcelona this summer.
    Chelsea reportedly had a deal agreed to sign Kounde in the summer, reported by SunSport, but it fell through and left the Frenchman unhappy.
    Middlesbrough boss gives Chelsea verdict
    Chris Wilder is a manager who has been exceptional throughout the years, and is proving to do the magic with his Middlesbrough side this season.
    Boro have already beaten Manchester United and most recently Tottenham Hotspur in the FA Cup this season. They were rewarded with a draw at home to the world champions Chelsea in the quarter-finals.
    Chelsea came back from behind twice to beat fellow Championship side Luton Town 3-2 in the FA Cup fifth round, and would expect to cruise past Middlesbrough on paper.
    Boro boss Chris Wilder will be looking to cause yet another upset, and claimed “It’s the home draw we were all after,” via the Northern Echo.
    He also stated: “They’re the World champions and the Champions League holders, so to have them at home in the FA Cup in the middle of March is brilliant.”
    Xavi prioritises signing Chelsea’s Azpi
    Barcelona are keen to bolster their defensive solidity next season, as they look to rebuild, and become feared amongst Europe’s elite once more.
    They see Chelsea’s Cesar Azpilicueta as key to achieving this, as Xavi Hernandez has identified the blues legend as the perfect player for the job.
    The 32-year-old is out of contract at Stamford Bridge, and whilst it is expected that new owners will not disrupt contract talks, he is expected to leave regardless in the summer.
    ‘Dave’ as he is known to the Chelsea faithful, is still an exceptional defender, and capable of getting the job done at right back, left back and in the centre of defence.
    The Catalan club are reportedly planning to offer Azpi a two-year contract which runs until 2024. They are also keen on Danish blues defender Andreas Christensen, who is a long term option aged 25.
    Christensen and Azpilicueta are out of contract in the summer.Credit: Reuters
    Two players from fully fit
    After welcoming back Reece James in the painful Carabao Cup final last Sunday, Chelsea are looking to get back to business with the team nearing full fitness.
    It is well documented that 1st choice left wing back Ben Chilwell will be out for the rest of the season, but he is the only major injury for the blues.
    In today’s press conference, Thomas Tuchel confirmed that captain Cesar Azpilicueta will not be fit to face Burnley, as he has a minor knock.
    This is great news for Chelsea fans, who had cause for concern after a host of players missed out on the FA Cup clash with Luton Town, including Hakim Ziyech, Thiago Silva and Andreas Christiansen.
    Chelsea could be looking at just one unfit player leading into the final third of the season, which is good news amongst the chaos surrounding the club as they look for FA Cup and Champions League glory.
    Ben Chilwell is Chelsea’s ONE long term absentee.Credit: Instagram / @benchilwell
    ‘No talks’ for summer transfers
    Chelsea are a club that have always spent big on new players, and this summer was expected to be no different. Tuchel was expected to be backed with big money to make the club title challengers next season.
    With Roman Abramovic’s departure, it has been heavily discussed amongst concerned fans that Chelsea’s spending habits could face a decline.
    Speaking in the pre-Burnley press conference today Tuchel stated: “To be very honest there are no talks about summer, not with Marina or Petr.”
    “It’s simply too early. There are always ideas and reflections on the subject but the main focus was on the last weeks, even without the noise.”
    Chelsea fans will be hoping that plans to sign players such as Declan Rice and Jules Kounde, will not be disrupted with new owners inbound.
    Tuchel’s love for ‘perfect’ club
    Thomas Tuchel is adamant that he has no plans to leave Chelsea despite the club’s impending sale by Roman Abramovich, and the reported departures of Bruce Buck and Marina Granovskaia.
    The Blues boss was asked if he had considered his future following a week of upheaval at Stamford Bridge, but insisted he is more than happy and believes issues at the club will soon settle.
    Speaking at his Friday press conference, the German coach said: “I love working in the Premier League. I love to be in England and feel the tradition and love for sport, and for football in particular. It is an amazing place to be.
    “For me, Chelsea is the perfect fit. I love to be here, I love everything about the club, and I hope it continues.
    “There is now an uncertainty but isn’t it always as a football manager? I’m trained to live with it, although at different levels – and this is quite the level, I have to be honest. But I am positive and I hope things will end well.”

    Spurs eyeing double defensive swoop
    Tottenham are preparing for a summer rebuild under Antonio Conte, and already have two young defenders in their sights that they envisage being part of the Italian’s revolution.
    The Mail report that RB Leipzig’s centre-back Josko Gvardiol is Spurs’ top target, and they hope that a transfer fee of around £50million will be enough to get the deal done.
    The 20-year-old Croatian has excelled in Germany since moving from Dinamo Zagreb, and has caught the eye of Europe’s top clubs. His reputation has long been known to those in England with Leeds having an £18million bid rejected in 2020.
    Elsewhere, Conte wants Spurs to beat off any rivals for Middlesbrough’s Djed Spence.
    The rampaging right-back has won many admirers on loan at Nottingham Forest this season, but Goal believe the north London club are favourites to capture his signature.
    Saliba could stay at Marseille
    Marseille president Pablo Longoria wants William Saliba at the club next season – either on another loan or following a permanent transfer.
    The Ligue 1 outfit’s chief was talking to La Provence (via Tribal Football), and hailed the Arsenal loanee as ‘one of the best young defenders’ he’d ever seen.
    Saliba has enjoyed another fine season away from the Emirates, playing all but one game for Marseille as they sit second in the table behind PSG.
    A huge number of Arsenal fans are hoping to see Saliba in their side for many years to come, but Longoria’s comments may now cause them some concern.
    He said: “Everything depends on the three parties. It’s a matter of market value, but we have extraordinary relations with Arsenal.”
    ‘World class’ centre-back essential
    Manchester United are prepared to spend big to bring in a ‘world class’ centre-back this summer, according to The Mail.
    It is understood that strengthening the position is viewed as fundamental by those at the club.
    It adds further weight to yesterday’s reports that senior players are said to be unhappy with Harry Maguire’s prominence within the first team.
    The Red Devils have been linked with Chelsea’s Antonio Rudiger, Borussia Dortmund’s Manuel Akanji and Barcelona’s Ronald Araujo.
    Old Lady to release Ramsey
    Juventus are preparing to cancel Aaron Ramsey’s contract this summer, leaving the Welsh international without a club.
    Calciomercato report (Via the Mirror) that the Serie A giants are ready to take a hit on the injury-prone midfielder despite two years still remaining on his deal.
    Ramsey is currently on loan at Rangers in the Scottish Premiership, but has found his time in Glasgow hampered by fitness issues.
    And as a result, the Ibrox club have decided against making the deal permanent at the end of the season.
    Juve considered releasing Ramsey in January until Rangers came calling.
    Credit: @WhoScored Twitter
    Gunners exploring South American market
    Arsenal are monitoring players in South America as a direct result of Brexit, report football.london.
    The Gunners made the conscious decision after it became apparent that signing players from second tier European leagues would now be a complicated procedure.
    Many South American countries are considered a higher calibre by authorities, meaning work permits for players in those leagues would be easier to obtain than their European counterparts.
    One such player on Arsenal’s radar is Peruvian right-back Jhilmar Lora. The 21-year-old is seen as an exciting prospect, and already has six international caps for his country.
    Lampard explains Mykolenko withdrawal
    Everton manager Frank Lampard has revealed that he substituted Vitalii Mykolenko as a precaution in last night’s FA Cup win over non-league Boreham Wood.
    Ukrainian Mykolenko was named as the Toffees captain for the night in a show of solidarity with the player over Russia’s invasion of his home country.
    However, the defender was substituted for Seamus Coleman on the hour mark, having picked up a knock.
    Lampard explained that the issue wasn’t serious, but the club didn’t want to take any risks: “It’s a dead leg. It’s high-up so hopefully not too bad.”
    Everton visit Tottenham in the Premier League on Monday night.

    Roman Abramovich’s Chelsea sale ‘unfair’
    Newcastle co-owner Amanda Staveley doesn’t believe that it is ‘particularly fair’ that Roman Abramovich is having to sell Chelsea following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
    The Russian billionaire made the decision after facing calls to be sanctioned over his alleged links to Vladimir Putin.
    Speaking at the Financial Times Business of Football Summit, Staveley said: “We’re always going to have geopolitical issues. I’m really sad that someone is going to have a football club taken away because of a relationship he may have with someone.
    “I don’t think that’s particularly fair to be honest – but we do have to hold all of our relationships to account.”
    Staveley also responded to reports that she had previously tried to purchase the Blues. She said: “Chelsea is a wonderful club, but there was only one club for us, and will only ever be one club for us.
    “We like the challenge of buying a club in 20th position and getting it to the top.”
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    Chelsea’s new 2022-23 home kit and pre-match top leaked as fans slam shocking ‘kids crayon scribblings on the collar’

    CHELSEA’S new kit for next season has been leaked – and it’s safe to say that fans aren’t happy with the design.A number of Chelsea fans slammed the club’s new home shirt for looking ‘cheap’ with ‘kid crayon scribblings on the collar.’
    Chelsea fans have shared their disgust over the club’s new home kit for next seasonCredit: Twitter / @semihkececioglu
    Members of the Stamford Bridge faithful were unhappy with the collar of the home shirt that they think looks like it was drawn by kids with crayonsCredit: Twitter / @semihkececioglu
    The away kit that features the same design all over – escaped the wrath of Blues fansCredit: FOOTY HEADLINES
    The Blues’ new home and away kits were unveiled by Footy Headlines, renowned for leaking kits before they’re released by clubs.
    And the West London club’s decision to add an eccentric collar complete with squiggly lines to their plain blue shirt has sent fans through the roof.
    One fumed: “Looks like a cheap teamwear jersey with a kids crayon scribblings on the collar. Poor.”
    Another echoed the sentiment and added: “That collar looks shocking cheap.”
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    A third fan was less critical and said: “Well.. the pre-match shirt looks quite decent. Still, really dislike that button-up collar on the home kit.”
    Chelsea’s away kit for the 2022-23 season is a mixture of two dynamic blues covered in the same messy design, but it escaped the harsh criticism of the club’s fans.
    The away top also features a black and white crest with a white outline and has the club’s sponsors Trivago written across the middle.
    In contrast, the home kit has a blue and white crest with a gold outline, and Three on the front.
    And Chelsea fans now have to brace themselves for new owners along with the new kit after Roman Abramovich revealed he’s selling the club due to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
    The Stamford Bridge faithful may have to welcome UFC star Conor McGregor as their new owner after the Irishman expressed interest in buying the club. More

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    Tuchel fears out-of-contract Chelsea stars will QUIT on free transfers with club’s future uncertain as Abramovich sells

    CHELSEA manager Thomas Tuchel is concerned Chelsea’s out-of-contract stars could leave the club in the summer.Roman Abramovich putting The Blues up for sale has generated a lot of uncertainty around Stamford Bridge.
    Thomas Tuchel (left) is worried he could lose Andreas Christensen this summerCredit: AFP
    Cesar Azpilicueta (left) and Antonio Rudiger could also leave for nothingCredit: AFP
    Swiss billionaire Hansjorg Wyss and American Todd Boehler are said to be interested but they could restrict spending if they complete a takeover.
    And that could mean Chelsea lose defensive trio Cesar Azpilicueta, Antonio Rudiger and Andreas Christensen who are all out of contract in the summer.
    Tuchel said: “The bottom line is maybe we can’t help it – it is what it is.
    “You never know maybe it has a positive effect on the negotiations or maybe it has a negative effect.
    “We cannot predict and I would like not to predict on scenarios because you just lose focus, but everyone has a different situation and feels different about it (the sale).
    “I hope for the best outcome still, I think we have something to offer still. Chelsea are a strong club and will stay a strong club.
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    “Our owner decided to sell the club but he sells a strong, solid, organised club at the highest level.”
    Azpilicueta has been heavily linked with a move to Barcelona which would end his 10-year spell at Stamford Bridge.
    Rudiger and Christensen are also attracting interest from elsewhere with Borussia Dortmund said to be keen on the latter.
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    John Terry responds to Conor McGregor’s claim he is interested in buying Chelsea with cryptic tweet

    JOHN TERRY has responded to Conor McGregor’s claims that he wants to buy Chelsea from Roman Abramovich with a cryptic tweet.UFC legend McGregor made the outlandish declaration after Blues owner Abramovich announced he was putting the club up for sale following his native Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
    Terry has let McGregor know what he thinks of the UFC star’s interest in buying ChelseaCredit: Getty
    McGregor claimed he was interested in acquiring the Blues when present owner Abramovich announced he was selling the clubCredit: Not known, clear with picture desk
    McGregor then uploaded a hilarious animation of him as Chelsea boss
    Terry then let McGregor know what he thought of his declaration to buy the Blues by responding with a cryptic tweet
    Upon Abramovich’s announcement, several interested parties – including Swiss billionaire Hansjorg Wyss – expressed their desire to acquire the Blues, but only if Abramovich lowered his asking price to £2billion.
    More surprisingly, Irish UFC icon McGregor also threw his hat in the ring to buy the club and wrote on Twitter: “I wish to explore this. @ChelseaFC.”
    McGregor then upped the ante by sharing a hilarious animation of him in the Blues’ hot-seat.
    Blues legend Terry caught wind of McGregor’s desire to buy his beloved Chelsea – and let the Irishman know what he thought under his satirical impression as the club’s boss.
    However, it was unclear from Terry’s response if he’s with or against McGregor’s bid as he ambiguously tweeted the eyes, blue heart and football emojis under the UFC man’s post.
    One thing Terry did make clear though was the fact that he was sad to see Abramovich leave the club.
    Upon hearing Abramovich’s decision to sell, Terry lauded the Russian billionaire as the “The Best.”
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    The Kremlin’s decision to lay siege to Ukraine has caused rage across the globe.
    And Blues owner Abramovich came under fire for his close ties to Russia’s leader Vladimir Putin.
    There were calls for Abramovich to be sanctioned for his chummy bond with Putin – leading the oligarch to choose to offload Chelsea which he’s owned for just under two decades for £3billion.
    In a bid to sweeten the deal, Abramovich also revealed that the proceeds from the sale will go to victims of the war.
    Abramovich decided to sell Chelsea after his homeland Russia invaded UkraineCredit: Corbis
    Terry was full of praise for Abramovich after the former Blues captain heard the Russian was selling Chelsea – labelling him the best owner in the worldCredit: Not known, clear with picture desk More

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    Amanda Staveley claims Newcastle owners ‘had opportunity to look at Chelsea’ and is ‘sad’ for Roman Abramovich

    NEWCASTLE co-owner Amanda Staveley has claimed the club’s Saudi-backed investors had the ‘opportunity to look at Chelsea’. Roman Abramovich has put the club up for sale to avoid sanctions that could threaten his fortune after Russia invaded Ukraine.
    Staveley has revealed Newcastle could have explored the possibility or buying ChelseaCredit: Getty
    Billionaire Russian oligarch Abramovich has put Chelsea up for sale due to ongoing events in UkraineCredit: AFP
    The wealthiest owners in world football bought Newcastle in October but could have taken a different route had they waited five more months to invest.
    Russian Abramovich is looking for £3billion for Chelsea – a drop in the ocean for Newcastle’s Saudi Arabia Public Investment Fund owners who are worth £320BN.
    Staveley said at a Financial Times live conference: “We had the opportunity to look at Chelsea – a wonderful club – but there was only one club for us and there will only be one club for us.”
    Toon fans reacted with joy when former owner Mike Ashley eventually sold up back in October to make way for Staveley and Co.
    The 48-year-old was then asked for her opinion on Abramovich offloading Chelsea after 19 years of ownership.
    Abramovich’s ties to Russian president Vladimir Putin contributed to him putting the club up for sale.
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    Staveley though revealed she was ‘sad’ that Abramovich was cutting ties with the club, but quickly claimed relationships must be held ‘to account’.
    She said: “I’m really sad today that someone is going to have their football club taken away because of a relationship they may have with someone.
    “I don’t think that is fair, actually, to be honest. But we do have to hold all of our relationships to account.”
    The Russian oligarch promised to give any profits from his sale to the victims of the Ukraine war — but refused to condemn the actions of tyrant crony Putin.
    Abramovich also revealed he would be writing off the £1.5bn debt Chelsea owed him.
    More than 2,000 civilians have been killed in Ukraine as a result of Putin’s illegal invasion, now into its eighth day. More