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The UK government has been challenged by opposition MPs to impose sanctions on two billionaire oligarchs linked to English football clubs.
It comes after Russia's detained opposition figure Alexei Navalny called for action to be taken against Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich and Alisher Usmanov, who has ties with Everton.
The government said it was "considering all options for further action".
An associate of Mr Navalny's has released a list of eight individuals drawn up by the opposition leader whom he says should face sanctions in order to put pressure on President Putin.
Mr Abramovich, who bought Chelsea in 2003, and former Arsenal shareholder Mr Usmanov, who owns a company that sponsors Everton, and who has links with the club's majority shareholder, were both included.
They were described in the list as being among "key enablers and beneficiaries of Russian kleptocracy, with significant ties/assets in the West".
The UK government has been challenged by opposition MPs to impose sanctions on two billionaire oligarchs linked to English football clubs.
It comes after Russia's detained opposition figure Alexei Navalny called for action to be taken against Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich and Alisher Usmanov, who has ties with Everton.
The government said it was "considering all options for further action".
An associate of Mr Navalny's has released a list of eight individuals drawn up by the opposition leader whom he says should face sanctions in order to put pressure on President Putin.
Mr Abramovich, who bought Chelsea in 2003, and former Arsenal shareholder Mr Usmanov, who owns a company that sponsors Everton, and who has links with the club's majority shareholder, were both included.
They were described in the list as being among "key enablers and beneficiaries of Russian kleptocracy, with significant ties/assets in the West".










