Chelsea FC's ownership rift has deepened as Todd Boehly and Mark Walter consider selling their stakes to Clearlake Capital, potentially leaving the private equity firm to blame for the club's struggles. The club has averaged an eighth-place finish in the Premier League since the takeover, with a high of fourth and a low of 12th. League standing (final 2025 table -- new season not yet under way): 10th in Premier League, 52 pts, 14W-10D-14L from 38 games, recent form LWDLL. Goals this season: 58 scored, 52 conceded (+6 goal difference). Title race: 33 points behind leaders Arsenal.

What happened?

The rift between Boehly and Clearlake's Behdad Eghbali has been brewing for some time, with signs of strain leaking into the public domain. Boehly and Eghbali have been the dominant day-to-day decision-makers at the club, while the others remained largely silent partners.

Why it matters for Chelsea FC

The ownership rift has significant implications for Chelsea FC's future. If Boehly and Walter sell their stakes to Clearlake, the private equity firm will have a majority stake in the club. This could lead to a change in the club's direction and potentially affect the team's performance on the pitch.

What comes next?

The future of Chelsea FC's ownership is uncertain, and it remains to be seen how the situation will unfold. One thing is clear, however: the club's struggles on the pitch have been a major concern for fans and the media. With the ownership rift deepening, it's likely that the club will face even more scrutiny in the coming months.

The club has been working to improve its stadium, but the development has been slow. Boehly has been driving a £250m spending spree targeting experienced players, but the results have been mixed. Chelsea finished 12th in the 2024-25 season, and the team's performance has been inconsistent. The club's average league position since the takeover is eighth, with a high of fourth and a low of 12th. The ownership rift has added to the club's woes, and it remains to be seen how the situation will be resolved.