LONDON. — Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich is fully involved in running the English Premier League football side and will not entertain “bargain bids” for the club, chairman Bruce Buck said.
Abramovich ran into problems renewing his British visa last year and has not been seen at Chelsea’s home games this season. He has also cancelled plans to redevelop Stamford Bridge.
British media reported Abramovich had grown weary and was looking to sell the club but Buck said that the Russian billionaire, who took Israeli citizenship in May last year, had no such plans.
“I have never heard a word from Abramovich: ‘Let’s get this ready for a sale,’ or something,” Buck told The Guardian.
“Because of the political situation, there are people who think they might want to buy Chelsea at a bargain. We do get inquiries and we really have nothing to say to these people.
“In terms of being involved, in looking at new players, talking about whether to extend players’ contracts . . . (he) was always intimately involved in that from day one and is just as intimately involved now.” — AFP.



