After the sanctions that have been imposed on the Russian billionaires, everyone is asking, how many millions is Roman Abramovich's Chelsea losing from the sanctions imposed?
Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich could face sanctions from European Union
And the Blues have already begun to feel the consequences of the sanctions by not being able, for example, to move players or have income from ticket sales.
So far it is known that the club has lost £40 million as sponsor Three, a telecommunications company, has ceased to be part of the club's sponsors.
However, this is not the only loss the team could suffer, as there are other brands that are questioning whether they will continue to do business with the club.
According to information from different media outlets, there is a great fear that the Nike brand will stop sponsoring the Blues since if this happens it would cause a gaping hole in the club's finances.
This is because the brand has had an agreement with the club since 2016, and that covers a period of 15 years and that, if it decided to leave Chelse, the club would lose about 1, 075 million euros, a sum that would affect the team considerably.
In addition, other brands such as Hyundai are also beginning to question whether it is a good idea to continue supporting the current UEFA Champions League winners.
And if this brand were to leave the club, the loss would be 12 million euros. Therefore, the club's finances could go into the red if these and other sponsors decide to break off relations with Roman Abramovich's club.
This weekend it became known that if the Russian billionaire sells the club, he will not receive any profit from the deal, which is valued at around €2, 400 million.
That is to say that when the sale goes through, Abramovich will not only not receive a euro from this operation, but has agreed and announced to the public that all the money generated from the sale will go to a foundation.
This foundation, which will be operated by Chelsea, will be aimed at supporting the victims of the war in Ukraine, and its mission will be to provide critical funds for the urgent and immediate needs of the victims, as well as supporting long-term recovery work.
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