Hold on, Britons have their own candidate for Chelsea purchase

The offers are piling up, and finally we have an Englishman ready to buy Chelsea. After a number of American, Swiss, Turkish and Egyptian businessman, a domestic tycoon is interested and will submit a bid to buy the Blues from Roman Abramovich, according to Daily Mail. Nick Candy, a luxury-property developer and a Chelsea fan, is said to be ready to submit a formal bid, but even he can’t do it alone, and will seek some American fuds to support him. The reason is simple: together with his younger brother Christian, Nick has a net worth of 1.5 billion British pounds, while Abramovich wants to receive around 3 billion, a double figure.Interest in Chelsea buyout is growing – another NBA franchise owner and an Arab consortium emerge as new suitorsPotential sanctions toward Russian oligarchs by the UK government, which includes Roman Abramovich, was the main reason for club sale, but it could also play the roll with the final price. Due to potential sanctions, Abramovich wants to sell quickly, so Candy and all other buyers will look for a ‘small’ reduction of the price, and they expect to buy the club for around 2.5 billion. But even with that price, Candy needs a partner to invest.“Nick Candy is actively exploring a number of options for a potential bid for Chelsea Football Club. Any bid would be made in conjunction with another party or consortium and we have serious interest from several international partners. Mr. Candy has a huge affinity with Chelsea. His father was asked to play for the club and he has been watching matches at Stamford Bridge since the age of four. The club deserves a world class stadium and infrastructure and Mr. Candy’s unique expertise and background in real estate would be a hugely valuable asset to delivering this vision” a spokesperson for Candy confirmed to Sportsmail.(2.65) Real Madrid (3.40) PSG (2.80)As per reports from the previous days, Americans like Todd Boehly (LA Dodgers baseball team), Thomas Ricketts (Chicago Cubs baseball team owner), Woody Johnson (owner of Johnson & Johnson pharmaceutical company), and Josh Harris (stake holder in Crystal Palace) are interested in Chelsea. Three years ago, Boehly tried to buy Chelsea in a 2.2billion deal and now he has teamed up with Swiss billionaire Hansjorg Wyss. There is also a Turkish businessman Muhsin Bayrak who acknowledged his intent to buy the club.

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