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Hamilton revealed as part of bid to buy Chelsea FC

Seven-time Formula 1 World Champion Lewis Hamilton has emerged as one of the reported backers of a bid to buy Chelsea Football Club. The London club was put up for sale at the beginning of March by Russian billionaire Roman Abramovich as a result of the Russian invasion of Ukraine and the fear of incoming sanctions by the UK government. Since then, prospective buyers have been proposing bids which are said to be around the £2.5 billion mark in an attempt to become owners of one of the Premier League's most successful teams. One of those bids is led by Martin Broughton who was formerly the chairman of Liverpool Football Club and British Airways and it was revealed on Thursday that...
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