Todd Boehly reveals Chelsea owners could split if stadium plans do not align | Football News

Todly Boule says that Chelsea owners can go to their separate roads if they could not agree on the future of Stamford Bridge.
Chelsea presidents are studying whether they will leave Stamford Bridge or to expand, with Earl’s court considering a possible new location.
All options are evaluated with the project that is said to be complicated by the limited space in London for construction.
In an interview with BloombergBoehly suggested plans to redevelop the Chelsea stadium that could decide whether it remains in partnership with majority owners Clereke Capital.
“We have to think in the long run about what we are trying to accomplish,” Boule said.
“We have an opportunity to develop the large stadium that we have to embody. This will be where we agree or finally decide to go to different ways.”
It is understood that Clearle Capital Capital was behind making the new Stadium project in Chelsea speaking and adhering to the club in the long run.
A dispute appeared between the owners of Chelsea participating at the beginning of this season, as it was said that the two parties were keen to buy each other.
When asked if he was closer to a decision about selling his share in Chelsea, Bohly added: “I think the situation is nothing well. I think we got what we learned from each other.
“As you know, I think we will be really able to solve it in any way.”
Sky Sports News I mentioned in September that Boehly was not satisfied with the way the club was operating and that he did not want Mauricio Pochittino his job as a main coach at the end of last season.
But he insists that Chelsea officials are on the same page and point to the position of the team in the Premier League schedule as evidence of their fruit.
Chelsea is currently in fourth place with nine games to go because they hope to secure the Champions League qualification for the first time under this ownership group, where he is expected to be the fifth place sufficient to do so.
“If you look at the development of the team, we have agreed with what we are trying to do and what we are trying to build,” said Bohli.
“It is a young team, it is a team with long contracts, and all these things were new.
“To do all these things that we have done, this is clear that we are consistent. So I think that if you look at what is already happening, and do not follow the bright light, you will see that there is basic stability.
“We are implementing a plan that will eventually have Chelsea. I mean, we are sitting on the top floor on the table now.”
2025-03-24 12:56:00