Abramovich is open for business! One lucky club is set to become the Turkish Chelsea

It’s safe to say that Roman Abramovich changed football forever. When he bought Chelsea Football Club in 2003, he changed the landscape of football in the Premier League and showed how an influx of wealth can transform football clubs. The game has changed quite a bit in the meantime – and there are many more investors in the football ecosystem, but the name of Roman Abramovich still means progress and success.The trophies won before & after Roman Abramovich reign. Edit:-@433_cfc pic.twitter.com/huG3yjHd10— Frank Khalid (@FrankKhalidUK) June 4, 2022 After being forced to leave London and sever all ties with the Stamford Bridge club in early 2022, the wealthy businessman relocated to Turkey – where he’s now looking to shape another football club in his image.##NAJAVA_MECA_6900007##It is estimated that Abramovich’s net worth has plummeted by a whopping 41.6 per cent this year following the multiple sanctions on him and Russia. However, it is still believed he has a net worth of $10.5 BILLION. It’s still enough to make a Turkish club highly ambitious in the market.Turkish football is not short of historic clubs, with Istanbul home to Galatasaray, Besiktas, Fenerbahce and Istanbul Basaksehir.📸 Roman Abramovich spotted healthy and well in Turkey yesterday. pic.twitter.com/uO9DabopdI— Pys (@CFCPys) July 23, 2022 It’s said that Roman is loving life in Turkey because nobody is trying to snatch away his wealth there – unlike the stigma and sanctions he was subjected to while he was still living in England. He immersed himself entirely in the community there. He’s often seen walking around the Besiktas area of the city and strolling by the sea. It excited the Besiktas fanbase about the prospect of such a successful and wealthy man in charge of their club.It’s time to do business again!

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