The most recent news in the Premier League is the sale of Chelsea club by 55-year-old Russian billion Manuel Abramovich for £3 billion, equivalent to 25.2 billion yuan. In addition, Abu did not ask the club to repay the loan, but also donated all the net proceeds from the sale of the club.

In 2003, Abu bought Chelsea for £150 million, and now 19 years later, The Russian billionaire has invested more than £2 billion, bringing 21 titles to the team, including two Champions League titles. Recently, affected by the situation in Russia and Ukraine, Abu had to leave Chelsea and the Premier League in the hope that buyers could pay £3 billion.
For any investment in football in Abu next, it will be a topic of concern to the outside world. According to the Russian media "INC-News.ru", Abu plans to set up a continental football league, which will invite club teams from Russia, China, Serbia, Israel, Bulgaria, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Finland to participate, and also hopes to obtain corporate sponsorship from Russia, China and other countries.
From the perspective of the invited national leagues, they are not mainstream leagues, and only China is from the Asian region, Israel and Kazakhstan have joined the UEFA Association, and domestic clubs can participate in the Champions League, Europa League, Europa League and other competitions under UEFA.
Abu plans to invite Chinese clubs to participate in the mainland football league, which is also related to corporate sponsorship, after all, China's corporate economy is strong. In addition, most of the above invited national leagues are at a high level in the Chinese Super League, which for clubs in the Chinese Super League, participating in the mainland football league can improve the level, so domestic fans have supported Abu's plan.
Of course, it is not easy for Abu to form a continental football league, and it is estimated that it must be agreed by UEFA and AFC, otherwise the above invited national football associations will withdraw and form new football associations, such as UEFA, to hold the right to speak in their own hands.