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Published 11:56 11 Mar 2022 GMT
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The report adds that Chelsea currently pay out a staggering £28million a month in wages, with the most recent accounts showing reserves of £16million.
Given that the Blues are banned from raising money from tickets and merchandise - worth at least £600,000 per match day - it could take as little as 17 days for the club to go bust.
It comes after main sponsor Three temporarily suspended its £40m deal with the club following sanctions imposed on Abramovich by the UK government, with Nike, Hyundai and grocery delivery firm Zapp also thought to be considering ending their contracts with Chelsea.
On the pitch, Thomas Tuchel's side secured comfortable 3-1 victory over bottom side Norwich on Thursday night, with Trevoh Chalobah, Mason Mount and Kai Havertz all getting on the scoresheet.
However, Blues fans could once again be heard chanting the name of Abramovich - despite being asked not to by the club's Supporters' Trust.
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