Fanaticos: Roman Abramovich may become the owner of the Brazilian football club
Russian businessman Roman Abramovich may become the owner of a Brazilian football club. This became known to the portal Fanaticos.
According to the source, the billionaire is considering the purchase of the Londrina second division team. In addition, he is eyeing Atletico Mineiro and Sao Paulo. It is specified that Abramovich’s desire is connected with the inability to invest in European football.
On May 26 last year, it became known that Abramovich, who owned London’s Chelsea, sold the team to a consortium of Todd Boeli. It was noted that the transaction amount is 5.33 billion dollars.
Abramovich bought Chelsea in 2003. During this time, the club became the champion of England five times and twice – the winner of the Champions League and the Europa League.
Source: Lenta

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