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Chelsea's Sale Money in 2022 Is Still Frozen: It Could Go to Humanitarian Aid

Summary by Valora Analitik
Roman Abramovich, former Chelsea owner. Image: X@ChelseaFC_Sp Account Chelsea's sale money remains in limbo three years later. The £2.5 billion (about €2.9 billion) that the British government expected to spend on humanitarian projects in Ukraine, following the Russian invasion of 2022, could be drastically reduced. The reason: a significant part of that figure corresponds to debts that the club maintains with companies linked to Roman Abramovic…
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Roman Abramovich, former Chelsea owner. Image: X@ChelseaFC_Sp Account Chelsea's sale money remains in limbo three years later. The £2.5 billion (about €2.9 billion) that the British government expected to spend on humanitarian projects in Ukraine, following the Russian invasion of 2022, could be drastically reduced. The reason: a significant part of that figure corresponds to debts that the club maintains with companies linked to Roman Abramovic…

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Valora Analitik broke the news in on Thursday, November 13, 2025.
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