“ The bidding window for Chelsea will close at 9pm on Friday with a shortlist
of offers set to be finalised by the start of
next week.
Merchant bank the Raine Group, who are advising Chelsea with the sale, will call time on the bidding
period at 5pm US time and start the process of whittling down the offers to a shortlist.
Sources claim the shortlist will feature a maximum of four bids.
The urgency for a quick sale given the financial
pressures Chelsea have found themselves since Roman Abramovich's sanctioning last week has been stressed to all parties involved in the
process.
The bidding window for potential suitors
hoping to buy Chelsea is set to close at 9pm on Friday
Roman Abramovich is being forced to sell the club after being sanctioned by the Government
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On Wednesday, the Ricketts Family - who own the Chicago Cubs
- publicly confirmed their intention to bid for Chelsea before
Friday's deadline.
But Chelsea risk compromising their Muslim players if the
mega-rich family's attempts to buy the club from Abramovich
are successful.
Head of the family Joe Ricketts was forced
to apologise in 2019 after a series of leaked emails revealed the American businessman had written ‘Muslims are
naturally my enemy'.
The Ricketts family publicly confirmed their intention to bid for the Blues on Wednesday
LA Dodgers part-owner Todd Boehly is also leading a
consortium bidding to buy Chelsea
The re-emergence of those emails following confirmation of the Ricketts family's interest
has caused a backlash among sections of Chelsea supporters.
Sources close to the deal claim patriarch Joe Ricketts and son Pete are
not part of the proposed Chelsea transaction.
Nevertheless, Sportsmail understands members of the club's Muslim contingent, that includes N'Golo Kante, Antonio Rudiger,
Hakim Ziyech and Malang Sarr, would feel uncomfortable should the Ricketts family become Chelsea's new owners.
A new bidder emerged on Thursday after London investment firm Aethel Partners,
headed by co-founder Ricardo Silva, claimed to have submitted
an offer in-excess of £2billion with a pledge of pumping £50m straight into the club to safeguard Chelsea's immediate
future.
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