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Marc Mayo

New Chelsea owner must continue Roman Abramovich’s silverware success, say Supporters’ Trust

The Chelsea Supporters’ Trust have called on Roman Abramovich to prioritise picking a new owner who can lead the club to further trophy success.

The Russian billionaire announced on Wednesday that he will leave west London after 19 years in charge, once a buyer can be found for the £3billion-rated Premier League giants.

Already, a number of wealthy individuals and consortiums have been linked with a takeover but the CST has insisted that the new owner must see building the team as the priority.

“We sincerely hope that any new owner(s) have the long-term prosperity of Chelsea FC and its supporters as their primary focus,” read a statement. “Chelsea has a rich history and a strong winning ethos, any potential takeover should be made to further develop this and not simply as an ‘investment opportunity’.

“It is also imperative that any new owner(s) meet and surpass the requirements outlined within the Premier League’s Owners’ and Directors’ Test.

“We sincerely hope that any new ownership will have an open dialogue with supporters and fully consult with supporters organisations when making decisions.”

Abramovich, a Russian oligarch who has long denied any links to president Vladimir Putin, announced his departure against the backdrop of his country’s invasion of Ukraine.

In his statement, the 55-year-old revealed his desire for a final visit to Stamford Bridge to bid farewell to the fans, and the CST outlined why he will get a good reception when that day comes.

The group stated: “The CST would like to express our gratitude to Mr Abramovich for his affection, passion and dedication towards Chelsea FC. His support has brought us unparalleled success during his tenure. Chelsea supporters will never forget all he has done for our club. Thank you, Mr Abramovich.

“The Trust recognises the importance of the unprecedented and generous decision to not ask for any loans made to the club to be repaid and the decision to use the proceeds of the sale in a way that will benefit the victims of war in Ukraine.

“We are deeply saddened and shocked by the Russian invasion of Ukraine and the subsequent loss of life. We stand with the people of Ukraine.”

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