British businessman Nick Candy is working on a bid to buy Chelsea from Roman Abramovich, his spokesperson has confirmed.
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Nick Candy has outlined his plans for Chelsea after confirming he was forming a consortium to prepare a formal bid to buy the Club from Roman Abramovich.
"Mr Candy has a huge affinity with Chelsea. His father was asked to play for the club and he has been watching matches at Stamford Bridge since the age of four. "Mr Candy has a huge affinity with Chelsea. His father was asked to play for the club and he has been watching matches at Stamford Bridge since the age of four. Reuben is the third of three fresh names to be linked with a takeover bid, as per Bloomberg. Candy is the second of three fresh names to be linked with a takeover bid, as per the Harris is the first of three fresh names to be linked with a takeover bid, as per the Financial Times. "Nick Candy is actively exploring a number of options for a potential bid for Chelsea Football Club," a spokesperson for Candy told the
British property developer Nick Candy has confirmed his intention to bid to buy Chelsea by the end of the week.
Chelsea play Newcastle on Sunday, which could lead to some interesting discussions in the directors' box. Any investment in Chelsea could come with a property angle, an area where Jamie Reuben's family has significant experience. Jamie Reuben, 35, is a Chelsea fan and was previously involved at a boardroom level at Queens Park Rangers, a second-tier West London club. News of Jamie Reuben's potential interest in Chelsea triggered an immediate backlash online from Newcastle fans worried about whether his family would cut ties with their club. He could withdraw his interest if he determines it's not feasible to back both clubs, they said. The 49-year-old billionaire and Chelsea fan is working with a number of United States-based investors to compose a consortium bid for the Stamford Bridge club.
Nick Candy, who is reportedly interested in buying Chelsea from Roman Abramovich, is a Tory donor and attended a Christmas party during Covid restrictions ...
"Abramovich is trying to sell all his villas in England. He also wants to get rid of Chelsea quickly. "As of today, we don't know the exact selling price. I can well imagine starting at Chelsea with partners. According to Celebrity Net Worth, he is worth $1.1bn - around £840million. "Nick Candy is actively exploring a number of options for a potential bid for Chelsea Football Club," a spokesperson for Candy told the Daily Mail. "Nick Candy attended the office of the Shaun Bailey campaign for an end of year review on 14 December 2020," said a spokesperson for Candy in December 2021.
British property developer Nick Candy has expressed an interest in buying Chelsea.The 49-year-old billionaire is understood to be working with investors ...
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