Andrews, 41, describes himself as a multi-millionaire. Although he refers to his plan to take over the English top club as “crazy and ambitious”, he is convinced that the money is “definitely” available to him.

This is the latest proof of his wealth after the businessman claimed to have bought a £36 million home, in cash, on Dubai’s prestigious Palm Jumeirah – for himself and his partner Katie to live in. However, the former model has previously stated that she does not want to be the last celebrity to swap the UK for the Middle East.

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What makes Andrews’ project even more unlikely is that the club he is targeting is Chelsea. The west London giants just sold for £4.25 billion in March 2022. The Blues are currently owned by the BlueCo consortium, led by Todd Boehly.

The American consortium took over from Russian oligarch Roman Abramovich just over four years ago, after he was forced to sell the club by the British government. While things haven’t gone quite according to plan since then, it would be a huge sensation if Andrews bought a majority stake for a staggering £2 billion.

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In a recent interview with The Sun, the man who claims to earn between £2 million and £5 million annually from investments in the US market detailed his shocking bid to buy Chelsea. He stated to the newspaper:

“The offer has been made to BlueCo. Interest has been sent, and the letter has been drafted. The current bid is £2 billion for 55 per cent – not confirmed or accepted yet – in the hope that we will complete by the end of the year. That’s the timeline I’ve set for this.”

“I can’t tell you all the details about my wealth, but the money is definitely there. And they have to accept, and they have to verify, but the money will be put in.”

“It sounds wrong, it sounds ambitious, but watch this space,” he concluded.

Andrews, despite telling everyone how much money he has, has been forced to dismiss reports that his sustainable vehicle venture has dissolved.

“It’s definitely not dissolved, 100 percent that it’s there,” the 41-year-old stated. The British Virgin Islands business register showed that Aura Worldwide Holdings Limited was dissolved in 2024.

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