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FootballMore Problems Hit Roman Abramovich As Cleaners Unable to Enter £90million Mansion After Sanction
- Cleaners have been unable to gain access into Roman Abramovich's mansion in London after the Russian was sanctioned by the UK government
- The UK government has alledged that Abramovich has close ties with the Russian President, Vladimir Putin, and has seized all his assets
- The Russian President had ordered a military attack on Ukraine which has prompted heavy backlash from major World superpowers
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Chelsea owner, Roman Abramovich continues to feel the effects of the UK government's sanctions after it was revealed his cleaners were not allowed access into his mansion.
The Kensington Palace Gardens is believed to be worth a whooping £90million and is located near Hyde Park in central London.
According to a report via Daily Star, Abramovich is one of seven oligarchs to be targeted as the UK government continues to step up its response to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
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The Russian billionaire has had his properties, including Chelsea Football Club, seized by the authorities in the UK as a clampdown on allies to Russian President Vladimir Putin.
The sanction means Abramovich will not be able to have access to his mansions or even pay a cleaner to clean his houses.
Nick Candy is still keen on buying Chelsea despite UK government sanctions
Meanwhile, British luxury property developer, Nick Candy is not giving up his plans of buying Chelsea despite the UK government's sanctions on Roman Abramovich.
According to Sky Sports, Candy says his team is still examining the details of the government's announcements but is still very interested in the purchase of the Blues.
Abramovich has set a £3billion asking price and wants to make sure the club is sold to someone or a group who will carry on his policy of investing in the squad.
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FootballChelsea gripped by uncertainty as Abramovich sanctions bite
Earlier, Sports Brief reported Thomas Tuchel admits Chelsea face an uncertain future as doubts swirl over how the European champions will even pay their wage bill after Russian owner Roman Abramovich was hit with UK sanctions.
The Premier League club put a brave face on events as they returned to action on Thursday, just hours after the billionaire's assets were frozen.
Chelsea fans chanted Abramovich's name during their 3-1 victory at relegation-threatened Norwich as they tightened their grip on the third spot in the English top-flight.