Chelsea have seemingly ended their mammoth search for a new owner.Due to sanctions placed on current holder Roman Abramovich, as part of a nationwide crackdown on Russian oligarchs, the Blues have been unable to operate as normal.
Fans buying match tickets, the renewal of player contracts and bizarrely even purchases in the club shop have all been prohibited - but Boehly's takeover brings renewed hope around Stamford Bridge.The consortium led by the LA Dodgers' co-owner, 48, has passed the Premier League's owners' and directors' test and Boehly is reportedly ready to equip Thomas Tuchel with a £200m transfer war chest.
With sanctions lifted and the club back in business, Daily Star Sport examine how Chelsea could line up after the American's first summer window...Chelsea have made no secret of the fact they are in need of defensive reinforcements in the summer.
Antonio Rudiger's contract saga has finally reached a conclusion - the German has penned a four-year deal at Real Madrid - including a £324m buyout clause - after admitting club sanctions made the renewal of his contract "complicated".Elsewhere, Andreas Christensen is tipped to switch to El Clasico rivals Barcelona on a free transfer, also at the end of his contract.
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