On March 10, Beijing time, the British government announced that it would freeze all assets of Chelsea boss Abramovich in the UK and impose a travel ban and transport sanctions on him.
With Abu's assets frozen, Chelsea will undoubtedly be greatly affected. It is reported that although Chelsea Club can still be franchised as normal, the sale of the club will be suspended, in addition to Chelsea tickets will not be able to sell, only fans with season tickets can continue to enter the stadium to watch the ball.
In addition, Chelsea's player transfers and contract extensions will be stopped, which also means that Chelsea will not be able to renew Christensen, Rudiger and captain Azpilicueta, the three main players, and can only watch them leave after their contracts expire. The general attitude of the British side is to ban all of Abramovich's Chelsea from receiving any more "income".
The UK government also said chelsea's special licence was valid until 31 May this year, during which time the UK government could change, revoke or suspend it at any time. That is, Chelsea's fate will be in the hands of the government.
According to the latest report from Post reporter Rob Draper, Chelsea's so-called franchise licence will be re-vetted in May. If Chelsea are finally audited and managed, the team will face a penalty of 9 points. It is reported that after freezing Abu's assets, the British government will "help" Chelsea find new buyers.
Previously, it was reported that the rich consortiums of the United States, Switzerland and other countries were interested in acquiring Chelsea. In addition, the country's famous British "car fan" businessman Nick Candy is also very interested in buying this club he loves. If there is no accident, the new boss of the Blues is also likely to come from countries such as the United Kingdom and the United States.