Wigan Warriors Set for New Era as Russian Billionaire Secures Takeover Approval
In a dramatic turn of events, Wigan Warriors are on the brink of a transformative new chapter following the approval of a takeover by Russian billionaire Roman Abramovich. The move comes after months of speculation surrounding his return to professional sport, having previously been forced to relinquish control of Chelsea FC amid UK sanctions linked to the Russia–Ukraine War.
Abramovich, once a towering figure in global football, had stepped away from the sporting spotlight following political and financial scrutiny. However, with recent developments seeing the UK Government grant approval for his re-entry into sports ownership, the path has now been cleared for a high-profile return—this time in rugby league.
Sources close to the deal suggest that Wigan Warriors’ current ownership group are not only satisfied but enthusiastic about the agreement. The club, one of the most historic in rugby league, is expected to benefit from significant financial backing, infrastructure upgrades, and a renewed global profile under Abramovich’s stewardship.
Fans will undoubtedly approach the news with mixed emotions—excitement at the prospect of investment and success, tempered by the controversy that has followed Abramovich in recent years. Still, there is no denying the scale of ambition this takeover signals.
For Wigan, it marks more than a change in ownership—it could be the dawn of a bold, modern era.









