Roman Abramovich suffers symptoms of suspected poisoning in Kyiv earlier in March
and the negotiators suffered symptoms “that are most likely the result of international poisoning with an undefined chemical weapon.”
The symptoms included “eye and skin inflammation and piercing pain in the eyes”, Bellingcat reported.
The Stamford Bridge club must operate under strict government licence, with Abramovich unable to profit from Chelsea’s sale. Downing Street must approve another new licence to authorise Chelsea’s eventual sale, with the money either frozen or distributed to charitable funds to aid victims of the war in Ukraine.
Abramovich has pledged to write off Chelsea’s £1.5billion debt, and the bidding frenzy for the club could see the eventual deal hit £3billion., drawn up by the Raine Group, the New York merchant bank overseeing the process.
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