Four parties said to be interested in purchasing Chelsea from Roman Abramovich have been revealed.
The Russian, 55, confirmed on Wednesday that he is looking to sell the club he purchased in 2003 for £140million.
The price Abramovich will demand in order to persuade him to part with the Blues is considerably more than what he spent to purchase the club.
And details of how the process is progressing have now come to light.
It comes after the Blues survived an FA Cup scare to book their place in the next round of the FA Cup as they claimed a 3-2 win over Championship side Luton Town.
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Luton talking points
Chelsea narrowly avoidied an FA Cup shock as they edged past Luton 3-2 at Kenilworth Road on Wednesday night.
Romelu Lukaku tapped home Timo Werner’s cross late on to thwart the Hatters’ dreams of a first quarter-final since 1994, and the German forward also scored made Chelsea’s other goal, with Saul Niguez clipping home.
It was an evening full of talking points – including fans sharing their thoughts on Roman Abramovich and a new name at centre-back.
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Interested parties revealed
Four parties said to be interested in purchasing Chelsea from Roman Abramovich have been revealed.
The Russian confirmed his intention to sell up on Wednesday following his botched attempt to hand over the "stewardship and care" of the club to its charitable foundation.
Abramovich has now hired a brokers from the United States to find a buyer – with at least four parties said to be interested in making an offer.
While Britain's richest man is on the list, it also includes an American who tried to buy the club in 2019 and a name who made his career in UFC.
Abramovich names price
Roman Abramovich is reportedly demanding £4billion to sell Chelsea.
The Russian purchased the club in 2003 for significantly less than that at £140million, but his time at the cub has seen them win five Premier League titles and two Champions League trophies as the Russian's money helped transform the club into a European powerhouse.
But one of the interested parties, Swiss billionaire Hansjorg Wyss, has already told Abramovich he will have to lower his demands in order to conclude a deal.