The Prime Minister has issued a directive that Roman Abramovich must allocate a sum of £2.5 billion derived from the sale of Chelsea Football Club to a fund supporting Ukrainian relief efforts. This decision stems from an expectation that funds generated from the transfer should aid Ukraine amidst ongoing conflict. The UK government has indicated that failure to comply with this requirement could lead to legal action against Abramovich. The commitment involves oversight by authorities to ensure that the specified amount is transferred to the designated aid fund. The sale of Chelsea FC, having been finalized in recent months, has prompted scrutiny regarding the allocation of proceeds and their intended use, especially in the context of international support efforts. Authorities emphasize that this measure aligns with broader efforts to leverage financial transactions involving high-profile assets for diplomatic and humanitarian purposes.