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Chelsea owners explore potential exit amid relationship strains
Chelsea’s main shareholders are exploring their ownership of the club amid deteriorating relations and underperformance. The relationship between Clearlake Capital and Todd Boehly has soured, leading to discussions about a potential buyout.
The main shareholders of Chelsea Football Club are reportedly considering their ownership of the English Premier League club, just two years after taking control.
The deteriorating relationship between California-based private equity firm Clearlake Capital and US businessman Todd Boehly has led to discussions about a potential buyout.
Differences in opinion regarding Chelsea’s recruitment policy, underperformance on the field, and the stalled progress on building a new stadium have contributed to the rift between Clearlake co-founder Behdad Eghbali and Boehly.
Clearlake holds a majority stake in Chelsea, while Boehly owns the remaining shares alongside Mark Walter and Hansjörg Wyss.
Despite the tensions, both Clearlake and Boehly remain committed to Chelsea and its professional management.
A Chelsea spokesperson declined to comment on the matter.
The Clearlake, Boehly-led consortium acquired Chelsea from Roman Abramovich in a £4.25 billion deal in 2022.
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Under Abramovich’s ownership, Chelsea achieved significant success, winning multiple domestic and European titles.
Since taking over, the new owners have spent over £1 billion on player acquisitions but have struggled to maintain Chelsea’s previous level of success.
The club has focused on balancing its finances and complying with Financial Fair Play regulations, leading to the sale of homegrown players and assets.
Boehly recently emphasized the long-term vision of Chelsea’s owners, highlighting their efforts to build a strong leadership team and adapt to the evolving football landscape.
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