Chelsea FC co-owners Todd Boehly and Mark Walter are open to selling their stakes in the club to majority owner Clearlake Capital, valuing the club at over £5 billion. This potential power shift at Chelsea FC comes as the club is in off-field turmoil amid claims co-owners Todd Boehly and Mark Walter are set to sell their stakes.
What happened?
The top stories and transfer rumours from Tuesday's newspapers reveal that Chelsea FC co-owners Todd Boehly and Mark Walter are open to selling their stakes in the club to majority owner Clearlake Capital. This deal would value the club at more than £5 billion.
Why it matters for Chelsea FC
The potential sale of stakes in Chelsea FC to majority owner Clearlake Capital could have significant implications for the club's future. With the club valued at over £5 billion, this deal could bring in much-needed investment and potentially lead to a change in ownership.
What comes next?
The future of Chelsea FC's ownership structure remains uncertain, but one thing is clear: the club's value has increased significantly in recent years. As the transfer window approaches, Chelsea FC fans will be eagerly awaiting news on the club's future.
Chelsea FC is currently 10th in the Premier League, with 52 points from 38 games, and a goal difference of +6. The club is 33 points behind leaders Arsenal in the title race. The team has scored 58 goals this season, while conceding 52.
In related news, Manchester City face having to pay Chelsea FC more than £120m to land midfielder Enzo Fernandez if the club try to sign him in the final two weeks of the transfer window.
