REPORTS: Roman Abramovich Steps Up To Buy New Club

Roman Abramovich has opened talks to buy new club in Turkey as he still in the process of selling Chelsea.

According to Turkish media the Russian Billionaire wants to remain in the football industry and has eyed Super Lig club Goztepe.

Sources say he is currently negotiating on the buying of Goztepe and if everything goes on successfully he find a new love to own and transform the club as he did for Chelsea.

Roman was sanctioned and had his assets frozen by the UK government following Russia’s invasion on Ukraine.

As a result of that, his Club Chelsea is on sale now with suitors in line to take over.

Turkey is currently not applying sanctions to Russians, and the reports of Abramovich opening negotiations with Goztepe come just 48 hours after his £750million super-yacht Eclipse docked at a port in the resort of Marmaris.

 

 

 

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