London club Chelsea is facing ruin in 81 days due to warrants against Roman Abramovich, who intended to vend him, according to the Daily Star.
The 55- time-old Russian billionaire was subject to warrants a snap of all means in the UK, as well as a ban on entry and stay in the United Kingdom. Chelsea is no longer allowed to vend tickets or wares, subscribe to new players, renew contracts.
There are reports that the club could face losses of£ per game as a result of the new restrictions.
Chelsea has indicated that the club can continue to operate and pay stipend until its special license expires on 31 May, 81 days from now.
“ Chelsea has formally entered a huge quantum of plutocrat that they anticipated to earn during the season,” said football finance expert Kieran Maguire. “ The season ticket holders paid their plutocrat in advance, as did the guarantors, as did the invariant manufacturers. In addition, the utmost of the broadcast plutocrat has formerly been transferred. According to the state license, this plutocrat isn't banned from being transferred to Chelsea. The problems are that Chelsea's payroll is around£ 28m a month.
Anyone interested in buying Chelsea Football Club can approach the British government and make an offer, the UK government said on Friday.
-The trade of the club won't be allowed. Still, if a buyer appears, he can turn to the government and ask to change the conditions so that this trade takes place, said UK Technology Secretary Chris Philp, quoted by Reuters with reference to Sky News.
Before, Abramovich said he was putting Chelsea up for trade and anticipated to earn4.8 billion euros for the club.