Derby County have taken a dramatic and unprecedented step by announcing legal action against Roman Abramovich, acting on behalf of the UK Government in a high-stakes mortgage fraud case reportedly tied to €2.4 billion. The Championship club, already navigating its own financial recovery in recent years, now finds itself at the center of a global legal storm.
According to sources close to Derby County, the lawsuit seeks both accountability and an extension on the massive financial demand, as investigators continue to unravel complex financial structures allegedly linked to Abramovich’s business dealings. Club officials insist their involvement reflects a broader commitment to financial transparency and cooperation with authorities, rather than any direct financial gain.
“This is about integrity in football and beyond,” a senior Derby representative stated. “We are cooperating fully to ensure the process is fair and thorough.”
Abramovich, long associated with elite football ownership and vast international investments, has yet to publicly respond to the claims. Legal experts suggest the case could take years to resolve, given its scale and geopolitical implications.
For Derby County, the move signals a bold stance—one that could redefine the relationship between football institutions and financial accountability on a global stage.










