Chelsea owner reveals plan to build new stadium after Man Utd unveil £2bn ground
- Todd Boehly suggested that the ownership group of Chelsea could split if they cannot agree on Stamford Bridge's future, citing long-term goals about stadium redevelopment.
- Boehly emphasized, "We have to think long term about what we're trying to accomplish," highlighting the need for a decision on the stadium.
- The ownership group has explored options such as expanding Stamford Bridge or relocating to Earl's Court, but no formal offers have been made yet.
- Despite tensions, Boehly commented that the ownership status quo is "just fine" and expressed optimism about finding a resolution.
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Chelsea owner reveals plan to build new stadium after Man Utd unveil £2bn ground
Chelsea could yet stay at Stamford Bridge (Picture: Getty) Todd Boehly intends to ‘build a new stadium’ for Chelsea but says talks over a new ground could cause the current ownership group to split. The future of Stamford Bridge was believed to be one of the pressing issues for Boehly and Clearlake Capital when they bought Chelsea back in 2022. Chelsea’s 40,000-capacity stadium is only the ninth largest in the Premier League and will soon be ove…
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