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FootballA Look Inside Roman Abramovich's £270m flying Mansion Private Jet
- Chelsea FC owner Roman Abramovich used to own one of the most expensive private jets in the world
- The Russian Oligarch bought the spectacular Boeing 787 last year December, becoming the third person to own it
- According to Forbes, Roman Abramovich's new aircraft cost £270m and it has bedrooms and kitchen that accommodates over 50 guests
Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich has forked out £270m to purchase a new private jet which can accommodate over 50 passengers.
The embattled Russian businessman is ready to sell the club after he was slapped with sanctions by the UK government for his connections to Russia President Vladmir Putin.
However, Abramovich's life off the field is pretty much unaffected.
Following Chelsea's triumph in the UEFA Champions League and Club World Cup last year, Abramovich purchased an extravagant Boeing 787 private jet, reports Forbes, as quoted by Mirror.
The extravagant aircraft reportedly cost a staggering £270 million and boasts a seating area, a kitchen that serves fresh food, in addition to several bathrooms and bedrooms.
The jet can also seat 50 passengers, 10 security personnel, 10 staffers and 30 guests!
Abramovich oversaw one of Chelsea's most successful spells as a football club and it's safe to say, he likes to treat himself.
Roman Abramovich Splashed £40K to Fly Favourite Takeaway From London via Private Jet
Earlier, Sports Brief reported that Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich is one man who will stop at nothing in spending on a luxurious lifestyle and reports emerge that he once coughed up £40,000 to have Sushi delivered to him from London.
Mirror reports that the Russian billionaire ordered for the delicacy from London while he enjoyed his time out in Azerbaijan.
It was gathered that the stunning moment occurred while the Chelsea owner began his reign at the Stamford Bridge back in the 2000s as he was becoming settled with the finest eateries in London.
Ghanaian businessman withdraws from Chelsea race
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FootballMeanwhile, Sports Brief earlier reported that Ghanaian business mogul, Bernard Antwi Boasiako has disclosed that Chelsea's debt forced him to pull out of the bid to buy the club.
Chairman Wuntumi, as he is popularly known in Ghana, revealed his lawyers and financiers start the process of purchasing the club before getting disinterested along the way.
Bernard Antwi Boasiako threw himself into the fray as one of the people interested in buying Chelsea.