Dispute Over Stamford Bridge
A row over the re-development of Stamford Bridge is reportedly at the heart of Todd Boehly’s decision to leave Chelsea. The American arrived in West London back in May 2022 as part of a £4.25bn takeover to replace Roman Abramovich. Alongside Clearlake Capital, Boehly’s BlueCo consortium have since poured money into the club, with millions having been spent on transfers, as well as managers.
But it appears that Boehly’s time at the helm is set to come to an end, with reports suggesting that he is looking to cash in on his share in the club following disagreements with co-owner Behdad Eghbali. According to The Sun, a main sticking point is the redevelopment of the Blues’ Stamford Bridge home. Both Boehly and Eghbali agree that Chelsea need a new, purpose-built venue away from the current site but have different visions.
Neither side is willing to provide their share of the £5bn construction cost, while the other camp would still retain huge influence over the project and direction of the West London club. Boehly is set to leave his role as Chelsea chairman at the end of the season, which could lead to a natural exit, albeit a deal to buy him out is not expected to be easy.
Boehly’s Vision for Chelsea
Speaking about the potential of a new stadium in March last year with Bloomberg, Boehly said: “We have a big stadium development opportunity that we have to figure out. And I think the owners will either be aligned, or we ultimately decide to go our different ways.
“It’s not as if we are building something in the middle of a rural environment. We have a lot of constituencies to consider. Certainly, the Chelsea fan base is one. But long-term, I think we’re going to be building something new, and we’ll figure it out.
“We’ve been aligned on what we’re trying to do and what we’re trying to build,” he added. “If you look at the evolution of the team, we’ve been working together on building a young squad with long contracts. That was all new. In order to do what we’ve done, it’s because we’re aligned.”
