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13th March 2022
06:23pm GMT

"One week ago, the statement was clear that the club was not for sale, one week later it is obviously [for sale]. "So, if anyone tells me today 'This is what's going to happen', I will not trust them 100 per cent because we need to be flexible and things turn out to be crazy enough to be upside down one day later.He added: "Of course, there are players who have uncertainties about future contracts, but maybe we can shift the focus, maybe they can feel the joy of being in a strong-bonded group to win football games and have a pure pleasure from that, and that helps them a little bit to forget the uncertainty. "No one can come to my office and expect a solution because I don't have it." Elsewhere on Sky Sports, Jamie Carragher followed up his recent column in The Telegraph, in which he suggested Manchester United should make a play for the German.
"I think it is realistic," he insisted. "If you're Manchester United why would you not ask that question? They need a manager, and Thomas Tuchel is one of the best managers in world football, right now."https://twitter.com/footballdaily/status/1502988179326050304 Abramovich was disqualified as a director of Chelsea on Saturday, but the Premier League's decision is not expected to impact the sale of the club with the government watching over as bids are likely to come in within the next week. Related links:
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