I can’t believe how things have changed but yes it’s true he’s been forced to sell
Chelsea, and it’s evidently clear that his hand is being forced due to the threat of sanctions. Lastly I feel this is a sad situation as he actually tried to broker peace, gave up the working control of the club and further gave up his claim on the huge loans owed to him, and which owner would do all this hence I hope that somehow he yet manages to retain Chelsea.
I think there will be nothing wrong (in a sporting sense) if Chelsea changes ownership, in the end it should not directly affect the club. The only change in my opinion that is likely to happen is financial policy - maybe the new owner will care more about the club's profitability than titles and then Chelsea will turn into something similar to Arsenal.
Chelsea has officially released a statement that Roman Abramovich will sell the club before Chelsea facing Luton in the FA Cup.
Abramovich was forced to sell Chelsea due to the impact of Russia's invasion of Ukraine, where Abramovich is known to have close ties
to the Russian president. So Abramovich's assets are in danger of being frozen as economic sanctions are imposed by various countries
on individuals who are with the Russian government. In fact, since Abramovich officially became the owner of Chelsea in 2003, Abramovich
succeeded in turning Chelsea into a very formidable team in Europe. I think Abramovich is the best owner of the club, really providing financial
support to make the Chelsea squad strong. I'm not sure the new Chelsea owner will be as good as Abramovich, because as you said there is
a possibility that the new Chelsea owners will be more concerned about profits than winning trophies. Hopefully my guess is wrong, and Chelsea
get a new owner who is as good as Abramovich.