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The reason for Abu Chelsea is that the United Kingdom has a plan to freeze his assets in the country, and at the same time, the Chelsea club is also facing huge debts, and Abu also wants to be able to donate part of the profits from **.
After Abou became the owner of the long-established Chelsea club, he embarked on a major overhaul of the team. Thanks to the addition of Abou, Chelsea were able to emerge from the maelstrom of foreign debt. In addition to saving the club from danger, Abu also injected a lot of money into it, allowing the team to achieve a magnificent upgrade in the squad.
His golden dollar football philosophy not only catapulted Chelsea to the top of Europe, but even rewrote the way the European giants played. The departure of such a figure from Chelsea is the club's biggest loss.
Once the UK is determined to sanction Abu's company, his assets will be in great jeopardy. Even a super-rich man like him can't sit idly by and watch his wealth become someone else's pocket. Instead of passively responding to the opponent's actions, it is better to prepare for the club's ** in advance.
In order to compete for the Champions League title, Chelsea has invested heavily in the transfer market to bring in big-name stars. While this extravagance has paid off, the negative effects are also far-reaching. It is reported that Chelsea's total debt has reached £1.5 billion, and this consequence is mainly due to the lack of planning for the club's operations.
Even in difficult times, Abu still does not forget to help others. At the same time, Abu will make such a statement, which is also related to his hope to complete the club's ** as soon as possible. After all, time is pressing, and the longer it is delayed, the more disadvantageous it will be in the ** negotiations.
Abu still hopes to be able to complete the final deal in the most fair way possible, so that his more than ten years of betting efforts have not been in vain. <>
Do you think Chelsea will be able to compete for the Champions League title anytime soon?
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Forced by FIFA to maximise the interests of the club and forgive all his debts, his departure was a big loss for the English League.
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It is because Abu has appeared on the UK** list and has become a sanctioned person, if the sanctions are followed, the assets will be frozen, and they will no longer be **.
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He was forced to be helpless, he didn't really want to sell, but there was no way, so he had to sell in the end.
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Because Abu doesn't shoot Chelsea, he will eventually lose money, because of the situation between Russia and Ukraine, Russia has suffered various sanctions from the West, Abu is Russian, and his club Chelsea will naturally inevitably suffer sanctions, so Abu will absolutely ** Chelsea.
1.Why did Abu make such a decision?
Because of Western sanctions, this time Abu is not just **Chelsea, but also forgave his debt of 1.5 billion yuan, which is a huge loss for Abu. If it weren't for the fact that Russia has been sanctioned by the West on all fronts because of the Russia-Ukraine situation, Abu would not have done so. Abu Chelsea is a helpless move, if Abu does not shoot Chelsea, Chelsea will have no ball to play, because UEFA has sanctioned Russia.
And affected by this incident, it is difficult for Chelsea to operate in UEFA, so Abu can only ** Chelsea. It's not a good thing for Chelsea either, because the big investment is gone and Chelsea should have little to do with the title for the next 10 years.
2.Who is Abu? What's the relationship with Chelsea?
Abu, whose full name is Roman Abramovich, is a Russian businessman who deals mainly in oil and non-ferrous metals, and has a net worth of more than 10 billion dollars. He is also the owner of Chelsea Football Club, an English football club, and he is the manager of Chelsea. However, because of the missituation, he had to give up on Chelsea.
By the way, Roman Abramovich is an oligarch in Russia, he is a Jew, he is not just Russian, he also has Israeli nationality, he is a dual citizen, he was born in Belarus.
Overall, Abu made Chelsea's decision because if he didn't, Chelsea might be completely doomed, because the West has sanctioned Russia on all fronts.
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Because he thinks in the next 10 years, maybe Chelsea won't win any more heavyweight titles, or won't win any more awards. For the sake of profit, he had to sell it.
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Maybe it's because of debt, or because he doesn't think the team will win some big trophies in the next 10 years, which is why he gave up Chelsea.
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The Chelsea owner is still Abu.
He is the only oligarch to survive Putin, and he is also the behind-the-scenes owner of Premier League giants Chelsea, who is Russia's current richest man: Roman Abramovich.
Friends who like football may be no stranger to Abramovich's name, his Premier League giants Chelsea is a legendary club, and has spent nearly 20 years in Abramovich's hands, some time ago Abou said that he wanted to **Chelsea, and for a time it became a hot topic in the football circle, interestingly, Abu proposed **Chelsea at the time point, which was shortly after the Russian-Ukrainian battle.
Introduction
Abu is the youngest of the Russian seven oligarchs, and the latest to start, so compared to the bosses of the seven oligarchs, Berezovsky and Khodorkovsky, Abu is very low-key, and he is also very knowledgeable about current affairs, when Putin began to liquidate the Russian oligarchs, Abramovich almost immediately offered his loyalty to Putin.
Abu was born in October 1966 into a Jewish family in Saratov-on-Volga, but Abu's maternal grandfather was Ukrainian, so Abu is also a quarter of Ukrainian ancestry. Abu's family was very poor, his mother died on the operating table when he was 1 year old, and his father, who was a construction worker, was in an accident and left him when he was 3 years old, so Abu was eventually raised by his own uncle.
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Famous oil tycoon, aluminum and steel magnate, Russia's second richest man.
In March 2008, according to Forbes magazine, he had a net worth of about $25 billion, making him the richest man in Russia and the 15th richest person in the world. He is the only one of Russia's current tycoons who was born as an orphan, and at the same time, he is the one who makes a double profit in both the oil and non-ferrous metal industries.
At the age of 29, he managed to buy 80 percent of the shares of Siberneft, Russia's fifth-largest oil company, for only 8 percent of the company's actual value. Oil assets are just the tip of the iceberg in his vast coffers, with a 50 percent stake in Rusal, the world's second-largest aluminum ———production plant, and a 26 percent stake in Aeroflot, Russia's national airline. In 2001, when Berezovsky fell out of favor with Putin and fled to the United Kingdom on suspicion of fraud, Abramovich stood firmly on Putin's side and took over Berezovsky's position as a matter of course.
Since then, because of his close relationship with Putin, he has even been called the "invisible hand of the Kremlin". But Berezovsky's experience also made Abramovich deeply understand the sinister nature of Russia, so he moved to London, in large part to avoid the huge pressure from Russia. Now Abramovich has bought a 40% stake in EVRAZ, the world's fifth-largest steel mill, for $3 billion (£2 billion).
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Western divorces are like this, and the marital property is divided in half.
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There's still a lot of it halfway through.
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Both have been divorced for a long time.
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It seems that the 50e is still grapevine.
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The conflict between Russia and Ukraine has put the Russian rich in a difficult situation in Europe, and as the owner of the English Premier League club Chelsea, the Russian-born Abu had to make an announcement that he would ** Chelsea and at the same time give up all the debts owed to him by the club.
Since taking charge of Chelsea in 2003, Abou has not only helped Chelsea, who were in the quagmire at the time, to pay off a huge foreign debt of 80 million euros, but also completely privatized the club through various operations. And then Abou's operation surprised the world, in the transfer market, Chelsea spent money on ** players, successively ** Makelele, Veron, Joe Cole, Drogba, Carvalho, Cech, Kezman and other stars, which also greatly improved Chelsea's strength and became a strong team in the Premier League. This simple and crude way of doing business is breathtaking, and this kind of business is also known as "Golden Dollar Football", although some people look down on "Golden Dollar Football", but through "Golden Dollar Football", Chelsea has actually won five Premier League titles, two Champions League titles, and more than a dozen other cup titles, large and small.
Therefore, Abu's contribution to Chelsea is huge, he first helped the club through the difficulties of foreign debt, and at the same time made Chelsea a top club in his own way, helping Chelsea to achieve unprecedented glory, as a Chelsea fan, you should be grateful to him, after all, you will find a boss who has done his best for the club like Abu.
Abu's feelings for Chelsea are very deep, but with the outbreak of the Russian-Ukrainian conflict, Abu will be sanctioned by England, and he has no choice but to ** Chelsea Club, which also means that Abu and Chelsea's fate is over, Chelsea will usher in its own new owner, and Abu is also likely to return to Russia to buy a new club. It's hard to swallow but there's no way around it, we're going to say goodbye to the Abou era at Chelsea.
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I think his contribution is very big, he has won a lot of honors for this team, and then he has led this team to a lot of financial gains, achieved a very high value and commercial value, won many tournaments, and won many World Cup titles.
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I think it's mainly because they have a certain responsibility and a certain idea in their hearts, so there is such a situation and such a phenomenon.
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I think the overall situation is still very good, very recognized, and the image is also very good, very likeable.
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