Russian businessman Roman Abramovich wants to return to work in football, according to some hints, the decision was made to take over a club in the country of the five-time world champion.
“Fanaticos” reported that Abramovich was interested in buying the second-division Londrina, or one of the giants Atletico Mineiro or Sao Paulo.
The British “Daily Star” reports that the Russian businessman is still the closest to buying Vasco da Gama. One of the biggest clubs in the history of Brazilian and South American football.
It is precisely the club’s rich tradition and large fan base that attract Abramovich to invest his money in the struggling giant. Vasco da Gama has financial problems, and because of this, the president of the club is considering offers from various investors, and one of them is a group that represents one of the richest people in the world.
The Russian billionaire owned Chelsea from 2003 to 2022 and during that time he made the London club one of the best in England and Europe, winning five Premier League titles and two in the Champions League. It seems that he intends to start a similar project in Brazil.
The Russian billionaire owned Chelsea from 2003 to 2022 and during that time he made the London club one of the best in England and Europe, winning five Premier League titles and two in the Champions League. It seems that he intends to start a similar project in Brazil.
