Connect with us

Sports

Roman Abramovich Banned Chelsea From Selling Players to One Premier League Club

Published

on


Roman Abramovich was an unknown billionaire when he took over Chelsea in 2003. The Russian oligarch transformed the west Londoners from Champions League qualifiers into Premier League winners within two years – and cemented his legacy at Stamford Bridge in doing so.

His reputation for many years was that of a brutally harsh but passionate football club owner. His firing of talented managers such as Jose Mourinho and Carlo Ancelotti at the first sign of trouble underlined his desire to be successful at all times.

The perception of the former Chelsea owner has been tarnished in recent years. Abramovich was forced to sell the club in 2022 due to sanctions imposed on Russian oligarchs with ties to Vladimir Putin following the country’s invasion of Ukraine.

Roman Abramovich ‘Didn’t Do Business’ With Tottenham

MixCollage-21-Jan-2025-12-33-PM-5290

Carlton Cole played for the Blues from 2001 to 2006 before departing for West Ham United on a permanent basis. The retired striker has revealed since hanging up his boots that he was actually set to move to another Premier League club.

That was until Abramovich caught wind of the pending transfer and personally stepped in to stop the deal from going through. That club was London rivals Tottenham. Cole explained in a 2023 interview (per The Sun):

“I almost joined Spurs. I went and did my medical and everything.

“Roman Abramovich found out and he said ‘you’ve got to come back, you’re not joining them’.”

The Chelsea owner insisted he wouldn’t do any business with the north London outfit and demanded Cole return. The ex-England man added: “He said ‘You can’t go to Spurs, I don’t do business with them’. I’ve got an alternative for you’ [said Abramovich]. I drive back to Stamford Bridge with my uncle and my dad.

“He had his interpreter with him. Roman Abramovich was there, we were talking. I was saying ‘where am I going?’”

Abramovich then tried to tempt Cole into renewing his contract at Stamford Bridge and a move to the other club he owned, CSKA Moscow. Cole refused, as he continued:

“He said, ‘I will give you a new contract but you’ve got to go to CSKA Moscow. His other team. I was trying to get into the England team. Those days you could not go abroad. If you go abroad you don’t get in the England team.

“So I said to him, ‘I ain’t going to CSKA Moscow, pal.”

The only player to leave Chelsea for Tottenham during Abramovich’s 20-year reign was goalkeeper Carlo Cudicini. That wasn’t a direct transfer, either, as the Italian shot-stopper left Stamford Bridge upon the expiry of his contract in 2009.

Click to comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Sports

Juventus Make Contact with Crystal Palace to Sign Jean-Philippe Mateta

Published

on

By


Juventus have made contact with Crystal Palace over a deal to sign striker Jean-Philippe Mateta this summer in recent hours, according to Gazzetta Dello Sport.

The Serie A giants are looking to bolster their squad this summer after missing out on Champions League football, while the Eagles are set to enter a new era at Selhurst Park after winning the Conference League, with manager Oliver Glasner departing after his contract expired.

Palace are expecting big interest in several of their top stars as a result, despite qualifying for the Europa League as a result of their third trophy in 12 months, and now Juventus have made their first move for one of the key players responsible for their recent success.

Juventus Make Move to Sign Mateta

Crystal Palace's Jean-Philippe Mateta with the match ball after scoring a hat-trick vs Bournemouth

According to a report, Juventus are stepping up their interest in signing a new striker after it was confirmed that Dusan Vlahovic will depart when his contract expires at the end of the month.

Mateta, who has been described as ‘unbelievable’, was expected to leave the club in the January transfer window but saw a move to AC Milan collapse on deadline day after he failed a medical with a knee injury.

But the 28-year-old battled back to fitness and enjoyed a fine end of the season with Palace, scoring the winning goal in the Conference League final and earning a place in France’s World Cup squad under Didier Deschamps.

Palace are now set to hire Pierre Sage as Glasner’s replacement, but he may be forced to plan for his new season without their top forward, as Juventus make their move to sign Mateta this summer.

It’s expected that Mateta will be sold, as he enters the final 12 months of his contract at Selhurst Park, with GIVEMESPORT sources previously revealing that he would be very open to a move to Serie A.

You scored

out of 20

Crystal Palace Already Planning for Life After Mateta

Jean-Philippe Mateta

Mateta has been a revelation at Palace in recent seasons, and replacing him will be unbelievably difficult for the club because he has been such a reliable source of goals.

The club looked to solve the issue in January by bringing in all of Jorgen Strand Larsen, Evann Guessand, and Brennan Johnson to strengthen the attack, and it may mean that Sage has plenty of options already.

But Guessand’s move wasn’t made permanent, Johnson scored just once since his arrival, and Larsen didn’t have a great season either. With Mateta on the move, Sage has the chance to make an impact by bringing in a top number nine that he trusts to fill the void, and that would immediately get fans on side going forward.


Crystal Palace Press Conference


Romano: Crystal Palace Close to Agreement to Bring ‘Genius’ to Selhurst Park

The Eagles look set to appoint their new manager in the coming days

Continue Reading

Sports

Bayern Munich Exploring Move for Liverpool Star Rio Ngumoha

Published

on

By


Bayern Munich are exploring a shock summer move to sign Liverpool winger Rio Ngumoha, according to a breaking update from Athletic journalist David Ornstein.

Liverpool have only just appointed Andoni Iraola as their new manager, and they are working on incoming signings following summer exits for three of their key players in Andy Robertson, Mohamed Salah and Ibrahima Konate.

The Reds are already working hard on a deal to sign RB Leipzig winger Yan Diomande as Salah’s successor at Anfield, and they lead the race for his signature after the positive steps that have been taken on player side, according to Ornstein.

The Merseyside outfit want to add to their attack rather than lose players from it, but Bayern clearly have different ideas as they look to bolster their frontline ahead of next season.

Ornstein: Bayern Munich Exploring Rio Ngumoha Move

rio ngumoha

In a surprise update on Friday evening, Ornstein claims that Bayern are exploring a move for Ngumoha, with the Liverpool winger their primary target as they look to bring in a left-sided forward during the summer.

The 17-year-old is aware of the Bundesliga giants’ pursuit even though there has been no contact between the clubs yet, although Liverpool insist their teenage sensation is not for sale and they want to add to the squad rather than weakening it in the coming months.

Continue Reading

Sports

Forgotten Liverpool Ace Under Jurgen Klopp Became Better Under Andoni Iraola

Published

on

By


Andoni Iraola’s appointment at Liverpool has many fans hoping to see a return to the type of football Jurgen Klopp embedded at Anfield during his nine-year reign.

Arne Slot’s more controlled style of play ended up being unsuccessful in his second campaign at the club, and ultimately led to his sacking. Iraola has impressed at Bournemouth, taking them from relegation favourites to European football in just three years.

While he has an incredibly difficult task getting anywhere near Klopp’s legacy on Merseyside, he may even excel more than the popular German in some areas. According to one man who has played under both managers, at least.

Andoni Iraola Elevated Former Liverpool Star

Bournemouth boss Andoni Iraola watching on from the touchline

England international Dominic Solanke spent two years under Klopp at Liverpool after joining from Chelsea in 2017. The striker was expected to go on to big things, but only managed 27 appearances for the Reds, playing second fiddle to Roberto Firmino.

He was still young when Bournemouth came knocking in 2019, signing him for £19 million. While that was still four years before Iraola would even appear at the Vitality Stadium, the Spanish coach took him to a new level.


Jurgen Klopp


Liverpool Next Manager: Jurgen Klopp Already Gave His Opinion on Andoni Iraola

Doubts have emerged once again over Arne Slot’s position at Liverpool manager heading into the summer.

Solanke had two very good goalscoring seasons in the Championship following the Cherries’ relegation. However, there was still a question mark over whether he could translate that to the top-flight. His first season back in the Premier League saw the Englishman only net six times.

Iraola then joined the next summer (2023) and immediately turned Solanke into a prolific goalscorer. He found the net 19 times in the league in the Spaniard’s first term and earned a £65 million move to Tottenham.

Dominic Solanke Raved About Iraola at Bournemouth

Dominic Solanke and Andoni Iraola

In a December 2023 interview with The Times, Solanke credited Iraola’s style of play for his upturn in form. He did admit the players struggled to take his approach on board at first, saying: “We couldn’t take in all the information at first.”

He explained how it took time to adjust, before everything became second-nature: “For me, I’m pressing with a No.10 behind me and, at first, our timing was off. We didn’t know when to press or to drop, but now it’s second nature as the manager has gone through it many times and it’s embedded in our heads and we are all on the same wavelength. It’s natural now.”

England World Cup Quiz

You scored

out of 20

The five-cap England international spoke glowingly about his old boss’ man-management: “Iraola’s really good with the players. We all get on really well with him. He’s easy to talk to. He’s very detailed in his tactics so we have a lot of meetings. He’s always willing to speak separately to make sure everyone’s on board.”

The part that will now excite Liverpool fans the most is how Solanke credited Iraola’s high-pressing tactics as a big factor in his success at Bournemouth. The forward explained:

“Part of my success is because the manager loves pressing high. I’m high up the pitch, in the centre of the goal much of the time, and not having to drop back too much and am finding myself in good positions, more than last season probably.

“The manager’s style definitely suits me.”

Statistics in this article are courtesy of Transfermarkt. Correct as of 05-06-26.

Continue Reading

Trending