Previously Roman Abramovich had said that the proceeds from the sale would go entirely to the victims of the war in Ukraine, but after that the British government made a very unfair decision for Chelsea by freezing all income. In fact, Roman Abramovich himself will not receive money from the sale, but why does the British government seem to strongly condemn Chelsea from the war that took place there. It was a very unfair decision because Chelsea is only a football club and not a supplier of weapons, such a decision will certainly greatly disrupt Chelsea's future performance in both the EPL and UCL.
Indeed, if the realm of football has been entered by very vulnerable things like this, it will be very difficult. How this sanction should not be imposed, however independent the world of football is to unite to compete with each other. Somehow the continuation of sanctions against Chelsea will greatly affect the stability of Chelsea in all Leagues. England in addition to giving punishment, it is also a form of rejecting what the country is doing, but if it goes this far, I think it's too much.
Chelsea is/was not founded by Russia or by Roman Abramovich either.. Owners will certainly come and go but the club will remain. The club was in existence and running before Roman bought and they obviously got these level of successes but since this is a football club and should have the liberty to keep running until a new owner comes not telling the club not sell tickets, Jerseys and freezing their bank account. That is totally unfair.