Abramovich says owning Chelsea 'honour of lifetime' as sale set for completion
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Roman Abramovich said Saturday owning Chelsea had been the
"honour of a lifetime" after the Premier League club said the sale to
a consortium led by Todd Boehly, the co-owner of baseball's Los Angeles
Dodgers, was expected to be completed by Monday.
Chelsea were put on the market in early March, days before
Abramovich was sanctioned by the British government following Russia's invasion
of Ukraine.
"I am pleased this search has now come to a successful
conclusion," Abramovich said in a statement after the British government
and the Premier League approved the £4.25 billion ($5.3 billion) takeover.
"It has been an honour of a lifetime to be a part of
this club," the 55-year-old Russian said in a statement.
"As I hand over Chelsea to its new custodians, I would
like to wish them the best of success, both on and off the pitch."
The British government describes Abramovich as part of
Russian President Vladimir Putin's inner circle. Abramovich is also the target
of European Union sanctions.
The government does not want Abramovich to receive any of
the proceeds from the sale, which will instead go into a frozen bank account to
be used for charitable purposes.
"Chelsea Football Club can confirm that a final and
definitive agreement was entered into last night to sell the club to the Todd
Boehly/Clearlake Capital consortium," the club said on Saturday.
"It is expected that the transaction will be completed
on Monday."
The consortium is led by Boehly, but California-based
private equity firm Clearlake Capital will own a majority of the shares in the
club.
Other investors include US billionaire Mark Walter, who is
Boehly's co-owner at the Dodgers, and Swiss billionaire Hansjorg Wyss.
The Portuguese government has also ratified the sale.
Portugal's approval was required because Abramovich holds a passport for the
European nation.
Chelsea have been transformed since Abramovich bought them
in 2003 for just £140 million at a time when Manchester United and Arsenal were
the dominant forces in the Premier League.
The Russian routinely bankrolled blockbuster transfers and
was rewarded with a staggering 19 major trophies in his 19-year reign -
including five Premier League titles and two Champions League triumphs.
"I would like to thank all the club's past and current
players, staff, and of course fans for these incredible years," Abramovich
continued.
"The ownership of this club comes with great
responsibility. Since I came to Chelsea nearly twenty years ago, I have
witnessed first-hand what this club can achieve.
"My goal has been to ensure that the next owner has a
mindset that will enable success for the men's and women's team, as well as the
will and drive to continue developing other key aspects of the club, such as
the Academy and the vital work of Chelsea Foundation."

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