Britain set to approve Abramovich's sale of Chelsea
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[May 24, 2022] LONDON
(Reuters) - Britain is set to approve the sale of Premier League
soccer Chelsea to a consortium led by Los Angeles Dodgers part-owner
Todd Boehly, a source familiar with the situation told Reuters,
after owner Roman Abramovich gave assurances over the deal.
Russian Abramovich put the club up for sale in early March following
his country's invasion of Ukraine.
The British government demanded assurances that Abramovich, who was
sanctioned following the invasion - which Moscow calls a special
operation - will not benefit from the sale.
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The London club earlier this month announced the
4.25 billion pound ($5.2 billion) deal with Boehly's consortium,
backed by Clearlake Capital, for the reigning European champions,
subject to receiving the required approvals.
The UK government's approval of the sale was being finalised on
Monday night, the source said, though the deal also faces the need
for EU approval, as Abramovich holds a Portuguese passport.
The Financial Times and the BBC were the first to report the pending
approval of the sale by the government.
(Reporting by Alistair Smout; Editing by Ken Ferris)
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