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Roman Abramovich announced his intention to sell Chelsea on March 2 and was sanctioned by the UK government the following week
Roman Abramovich’s wish to sell the club was somewhat scuppered by sanctions imposed on him amid the UK government announcing they’d found proof of links between the Chelsea owner and Russian president Vladimir Putin.
The sale of Chelsea looks like it’s still jurusan di universitas negeri malang going ahead, with four bidders understood to have made it onto the shortlist to succeed Abramovich.
But for now there’s still some uncertainty at the club and Sarr insists while he and his teammates are keeping a professional head on the pitch, it’s hard to ignore the noise outside.
“It affected us a little bit because it’s a weird situation,” Sarr told talkSPORT.
“We are professionals, we need to take care of our job and our job is on the pitch, it’s the only thing we can handle.
“With that being said we just need to work hard and try to get the result for the club no matter what.”
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