The Chelsea Supporters’ Trust say they are “seeking urgent clarification” over the impact of Roman Abramovich’s decision to step back from running the club following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
The Blues owner announced on Saturday evening that he was handing “stewardship and care” to the Chelsea Foundation’s board of trustees, which includes the club’s chairman Bruce Buck and women’s head coach Emma Hayes.
Several Russian billionaires have been hit with sanctions by the UK government in response to the conflict in Ukraine.
Abramovich is not among them but Labour MP Chris Bryant this week urged the House of Commons to seize the 55-year-old’s assets and bar him from owning the club.
However, Chelsea insist Abramovich has no intention of selling and that his step back is designed to protect the club’s reputation and avoid the situation in Ukraine overshadowing their season.
“The Chelsea Supporters’ Trust is deeply saddened and shocked by the Russian invasion of Ukraine and the subsequent loss of life,” the CST statement read.
“We note Mr Abramovich’s statement and are seeking urgent clarification on what this statement means for the running of Chelsea FC.
“The CST board are ready to work with the trustees of The Chelsea foundation in order to ensure the long-term interests of the club and supporters.
“We stand with the people of Ukraine.”