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The four contenders vying to buy Chelsea will submit final bids on April 11, paving the way for a prospective new owner to seek government permission to take over from Roman Abramovich by the end of next month.
Sky News has learnt the remaining contenders have been notified by Raine Group, the merchant bank handling the Blues’ sale, that binding offers must be made on or around that date – which falls the day before the second leg of a Champions League quarter-final against Real Madrid.
Bidders – who include several US sports franchise-owning billionaires – will have the opportunity to improve their offers from the indicative proposals which saw them make it through to the final stages of one of the most extraordinary corporate auctions of recent times.
The quartet of contenders had been told by Raine on Saturday they must commit at least £1bn to future investment in the club if they are to succeed in the battle to end Abramovich’s two-decade tenure.