SALE OF THE CENTURY

British government prepared to ‘rush through’ Chelsea sale to any of the four final bidders with Abramovich set to sell

THE BRITISH Government is reportedly prepared to rush through Chelsea's sale to any of the four shortlisted bidders.

The remaining contenders to buy Chelsea must submit final offers for the Stamford Bridge club on April 14.

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, New York merchant bank the Raine Group will then hope to present a preferred bidder to Downing Street in the week of April 18.

The Government must approve the eventual buyer, with the issuing of a new Treasury licence for the sale the final hurdle for Chelsea's would-be new owners.

And sources close to the Government have revealed Downing Street's satisfaction in principle with all remaining parties in the battle to buy the club from Russian Roman Abramovich.

Chicago Cubs owners the Ricketts family and Los Angeles Dodgers part-owner Todd Boehly, in partnership with US magnate Mark Walter and British businessman Jonathan Goldstein, have both pushed hard in their bids.

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Boehly's consortium took a tour of Chelsea's training ground as they looked to complete an historic takeover.

The Ricketts family's bid has drawn criticism among Chelsea supporters in West London.

A small protest was also staged at Stamford Bridge ahead of Chelsea's 4-1 defeat at the hands of Brentford.

Blues supporters have objected to controversies around the family including patriarch Joe Ricketts' Islamophobic statements in leaked emails from 2019.

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Siblings Tom and Laura Ricketts are thought to be considered suitable bid leaders however, owing to their Cubs stewardship and efforts towards community relations and diversity and inclusion in Chicago.

The bid also boasts major financial backing from two of America's richest men in Ken Griffin and Dan Gilbert.

The Cubs owners' public pledges to keep Chelsea at Stamford Bridge, reject any European Super League and to include supporters in decision-making processes are thought to have calmed any unease in Downing Street.

Sir Martin Broughton and Lord Sebastien Coe have teamed up on another bid, while Boston Celtics co-owner Stephen Pagliuca is also in the running.

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