
Abramovich was sanctioned by the British government and he is now unable to sell Chelsea, Sky Sports reported.
The British government announced sanctions on Abu on the 10th, the rich man's assets in the UK have been frozen, and he is prohibited from trading with individuals and businesses in the UK, in addition to the sanctions also include travel bans and transportation controls, Sky Sports analysis believes that the purpose of the sanctions is to prevent the 55-year-old Abu from continuing to make money in the UK - including from Chelsea - so as long as Abu does not profit from the transaction, he can apply to the British government to sell Chelsea in the future.
As for the Blues, they have a special operating licence from the UK so they can continue to complete the season's fixtures, while Chelsea staff can also continue to receive their salaries and existing ticket holders can continue to be on-site to watch the games.
However, Chelsea's following actions will be prohibited:
Offering new contracts to players or staff, which affects the future of players whose contracts are about to expire, such as Rudiger, Christensen, Azpilicueta, etc.;
to carry out any transfer transaction of an official nature;
The act of selling any new tickets to any of its teams' matches – including women's and youth team matches (season ticket holders and existing ticket holders can still be on-site to watch the matches);
Sell merchandise to fans (existing merchandise is allowed to be sold through third parties);
Carry out works or reconstruction of the stadium;
Security, management and catering costs for a single home match exceed £500,000 and away from home over £20,000.
According to French media Tenth Sports News, Atletico are currently ahead of Bubacar Kamala in the competition.
Manchester United, Newcastle, Villa, Roma and Borussia Dortmund have all shown interest in the 22-year-old Kamala, whose contract for Marseille midfield expired this summer, while Atletico tried to sign Kamala in January, but without success, but according to French media, the Sheets Legion have now reached a verbal agreement with the French on a free transfer in the summer, and Simeone's side looks set to win the battle for the rising star.
Kamala plays as a defensive midfielder and has played 32 games this season, contributing 1 goal.
Romano tweeted: Manchester United have clauses extending Luke Shaw's contract until 2024, with the left-back's current contract expiring in 2023.
According to the Guardian reporter @JJ, Shaw is still open to signing a new contract with Manchester United. United and Shaw will explore the issue of new contracts in the coming months.