Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich received sanctions from the UK government on Thursday following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and his close ties to Vladimir Putin.
Abramovich has had his assets frozen and he will not be able to sell the club without approval from the government – the ownership of Chelsea can now only be changed if the oligarch does not profit from it.
Chelsea will still be able to operate under the terms of a special licence, allowing the Blues to complete their remaining games this season.
However, they are not allowed to make any further ticket sales (season ticket holders are still able to attend home matches, and all home and away tickets purchased before Thursday’s sanctions remain valid), they are effectively under a transfer embargo, and there is now a set limit on operating costs per game.
Chelsea must not exceed staging costs of £500,000 per home game, while away game travel costs have been capped at £20,000.
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