For the first time since his departure from Stamford Bridge, former Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich has opened up about the circumstances surrounding the sale of the club.
In the forthcoming book Sanctioned by journalist Nick Purewal, set to be released on May 29, 2025, Abramovich provides rare insights into the events leading up to the £2.5 billion sale to Todd Boehly and Clearlake Capital .
Abramovich’s Reflections on the Sale
In Sanctioned, Abramovich discusses his decision to sell Chelsea following the UK government’s sanctions imposed in March 2022 due to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
He reveals that the proceeds from the sale, amounting to £2.3 billion, remain frozen in a UK bank amid legal disputes, despite his intention to donate the funds to victims of the war .
Abramovich also shares his experiences during early wartime negotiations, including an incident where he was suspected of being poisoned while attempting to act as a peace facilitator.
Chelsea’s Achievements Under Abramovich
During Abramovich’s 19-year tenure, Chelsea transformed into a footballing powerhouse, securing numerous titles:
5 Premier League titles
2 UEFA Champions League titles
5 FA Cups
3 League Cups
2 UEFA Europa League titles
2 Community Shields
1 UEFA Super Cup
1 FIFA Club World Cup
His aggressive investment strategy, characterized by high-profile signings and managerial changes, played a pivotal role in the club’s success .
Transition to Boehly’s Ownership

Since the takeover by Todd Boehly and Clearlake Capital in 2022, Chelsea has experienced a period of transition.
The new ownership has invested heavily in player acquisitions, with over £1 billion spent, yet the club has faced challenges in replicating the consistent success of the Abramovich era.
Despite these challenges, Chelsea remains in contention for European competition spots and is undergoing structural changes aimed at long-term stability and success .
Comparative Timeline: Abramovich vs. Boehly Eras at Chelsea
Roman Abramovich (2003–2022) – Todd Boehly (2022–Present)
Major Trophies Won 21 – 0
Premier League Titles 5 – 0
UEFA Champions League Titles 2 – 0
Total Managers Appointed 15 – 4
Total Transfer Spending £2.1 billion – Over £1 billion