Former Chelsea owner, Roman Abramovich, is now rarely in the spotlight. The most recent news, Abramovich is said to be renting a luxury house in the Bosphorus strait area which is part of Turkey's territory.
Abramovich has a great service changing the face of football. Before big money from Abu Dhabi or Qatar went to European football clubs, Abramovich did it first with Chelsea.
In the hands of the Russian tycoon, Chelsea changed significantly. From a team that is difficult to compete for the title, The Blues have become regulars. Not only in England, Chelsea also triumphed at the European level.
Abramovich had to relinquish his ownership of Chelsea in March 2022. At that time, there was a case of the war between Russia and Ukraine which then dragged Abramovich's name. Come on, see the more complete review below, Bolaneters
Abramovich Lives in Türkiye?
After no longer being the owner of Chelsea, not much information was obtained about the figure of Abramovich. He rarely appears in public, although he was once called a peacemaker in the conflict between Russia and Ukraine.
Quoted from the Mirror, there is information that Abramovich is now living in Türkiye.
Abramovich reportedly rented a modern and luxurious house overlooking the Bosphorus on the Turkish side. The house being rented belongs to Ahmet Okumus, a stockbroker. Abramovich paid 40 thousand Euros (about Rp. 642 million) in one month to be able to live there.
Mirror try to approach the area where Abramovich lives. However, they find the house sealed shut. Only one of the four windows on the second floor was found open.
Chelsea After Roman Abramovich Era
Under Abramovich's control, Chelsea became a highly respected club in Europe. Well, a year after leaving Abramovich, The Blues are in a difficult condition in terms of achievements.
Chelsea under Todd Boehly did have abundant and very wasteful funds in the 2022/2023 season transfer market. However, the Blues failed miserably in terms of achievement. In fact, they are in 12th position in the Premier League standings.