Abu was forced to sell Chelsea and many fans are watching the course of events. Recently, a number of authoritative media broke the news that the Burleigh Consortium from the United States is close to completing the acquisition of Chelsea. However, now the Burleigh consortium is beginning to retreat, because Abu has changed his mind and he may ask the buyer to repay as much as £1.6 billion in debt, which has caused the Burley consortium to retreat. After all, counting the £2 billion needed to buy Chelsea, they need to come up with £3.6 billion, which is definitely not a small amount.

Recently, the authoritative Media of England, The Times, reported that Chelsea informed the local ZF and major buyers that they hoped to complete the sale of Chelsea by restructuring the club. Among them, they demanded that buyers repay the debt of the Chelsea parent company to another company called Camberley Investments, which is about 1.6 billion pounds. Many media believe that this company has a certain connection with Abu. As a result, the Burleigh consortium postponed chelsea's acquisition.
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Speaking of which, Abu has previously announced that chelsea will not need to repay his parent company's £1.6 billion interest-free loan, and Abu has not reneged on his word this time. He was going to the buyer to repay the loan, not to Chelsea. That makes it harder for Chelsea to sell. After all, the cost of acquiring Chelsea in this case would be significantly higher. This is also something that many buyers cannot accept. At the same time, the money is owed to other companies by Chelsea's parent company on the books, and it is normal for Abu to have to go to the buyer to repay it.
Of course, some fans say that Abu is untrustworthy. However, many Chelsea fans still support Abu's approach. After all, Abu is not a philanthropist, he has been frozen and confiscated billions of dollars in property, and he has not received a penny of the money from the sale of Chelsea. In this case, it seems normal for him to ask for the money he owes. After all, wherever you go, it's only natural to pay off your debts. In this case, if no one buys Chelsea better, then Abu may not be the owner of Chelsea.