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Chelsea Has Received Multiple Approaches To Purchase The Premier League Team

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The Ricketts family, who control the Chicago Cubs in Major League Baseball, a consortium managed by Lord Coe, and another group led by British property investor Nick Candy have all made bids for Chelsea. After Russian owner Roman Abramovich put the Premier League team up for sale, a deadline for bids was established for 21:00 GMT on Friday. Candy, a Chelsea supporter, said that he has received extra funding from South Korea and that his bid is worth "almost £2 billion." A group consisting of Swiss billionaire Hansjorg Wyss, US businessman and Los Angeles Dodgers part-owner Todd Boehly, American PR executive Barbara Charone, and British businessman Jonathan Goldstein is also among the confirmed bidders. The consortium is collaborating with Clearlake Capital, an investment business based in the United States that manages around $60 billion (£45.6 billion) in assets. After being sanctioned by the UK government, Abramovich's attempt to sell Chelsea was delayed, and his assets

To Commemorate The Jubilee, William And Kate Are Embarking On A Caribbean Tour

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The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are embarking on a week-long tour of the Caribbean, their first joint excursion outside of the United Kingdom since the outbreak began. However, a scheduled visit at the start of the tour has been canceled after local residents in Belize apparently expressed their displeasure. The feud is tied to a charity that William is a patron of. William and Catherine will also travel to the Bahamas and Jamaica. This year's tour will commemorate the Queen's Platinum Jubilee. The couple's planned excursion to the Akte 'il Ha cocoa farm in Indian Creek hamlet, in the Maya Mountains' foothills, has been canceled. According to accounts, a protest against the trip took place on Friday. Residents of Indian Creek hamlet and Fauna and Flora International (FFI), which has William as patron, are allegedly in a disagreement over land owned by the conservation organization, according to Belizean news station Channel 7. Concerns were also expressed regardin