The biggest deal in football history ever reached, Abramovich sells Chelsea to Wies and Boyle

After many talks, the deal has finally been reached for the largest London-based Chelsea club to be sold. Roman Abramovich has finally decided to sell Chelsea and the race to buy the English giant have won the Swiss-American consortium with Hansjorg Wies and Todd Boyle. If the British government approves the acquisition, then the deal will be finalised [...]
After many talks, the deal has finally been reached for the largest London-based Chelsea club to be sold.
Roman Abramovich has finally decided to sell Chelsea and the race to buy the English giant have won the Swiss-American consortium with Hansjorg Wies and Todd Boyle.
If the British government approves the acquisition, then the biggest deal in football history will be finalised.

The 86-year-old Swiss Hansjorg Wyss and 48-year-old American Todd Boyle will be the new owners of the London club, Swiss medium Blick reports.
Wiess and Boyle have found agreement with Russian Roman Abramovich for the purchase of Chelsea for a record 3.5 billion pounds (4,117,000 euros).
The agreement in question will be brought into sports history, as no such amount has ever been paid to buy a sports club.
Roman Abramovich had been forced to sell Chelsea after the British government imposed him sanctions after the war erupted between Russia and Ukraine, the Russian miller's sanction was sanctioned as one of President Vladimir Putin's closest men.
However, Chelsea can now be said to have new owners and formalisation of the agreement between Abramovich and the Wyss and Boyle doubles is only a matter of days.










