Ghanaian gold mine owner Bernard Antwi Boasiako could make a £3billion bid for Chelsea in the forthcoming days because of Didier Drogba.
With Roman Abramovich having his sanctions announced last week, interested parties have started to learn what the process will entail if they are to acquire the current World and European Champions. football.london exclusively revealed on Wednesday that the Raine Group will have the final say on whom is to be successful in taking over from the Russian oligarch with the government only there to ensure no funds are transferred to the Blues owner of the last 19 years.
Furthermore, it is understood that all of Nick Candy, Todd Boehly's consortium and others like Muhsin Bayrak and the Saudi Media group are set to be in the running to be the next in line at Stamford Bridge. However, a new African owner has thrown a spanner in the works with an admission he has made to the Daily Mail. Bernard Antwi Boasiako has admitted that he wants to bring 'stability' back to the west Londoners whilst wanting to continue the ever-growing African influence of the club that was originally pioneered by the likes of Michael Essien and Drogba alike.
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A spokesperson for Boasiako revealed: "Bernard Antwi Boasiako is exploring a potential offer for Chelsea. Discussions with various parties involved in the sale have taken place.
"Chelsea has a lasting legacy in Africa, players like Didier Drogba and Michael Essien are legends of the club; the opportunity to enhance the club's reputation in Africa is a very tempting prospect. Restoring stability and ensuring there are no job losses are among the priorities."
Alongside the pledges made in this report, it is understood that the African gold mine owner is aiming to make 'special concessions' for children under 10 at Stamford Bridge as he wants to create a more family atmosphere at Chelsea.
In addition to this pledge that will come to fruition if Boasiako was to come out of nowhere to win this ownership race, his bid for the club would come as a result of the aforementioned 'African' connection that he has with the club that has been amplified during the Abramovich era.