Chelsea FC sold for almost three billion euros

Stadium at Stamford Bridge

Around two billion euros flow into the infrastructure around the top London club.

(Photo: dpa)

London A consortium led by US billionaire Todd Boehly takes over Chelsea FC. The purchase price for the Premier League club with coach Thomas Tuchel is 2.5 billion pounds, the equivalent of around 2.9 billion euros. This was announced by the English football club on Saturday. The sale is expected to close by the end of May, subject to all necessary regulatory approvals, it said.

Accordingly, the Premier League and the British government must now agree to the sale of the Champions League winner to the American-Swiss group. This is necessary because the assets of the previous club owner Roman Abramovich have been frozen in the course of the Russian war of aggression in Ukraine.

The £2.5bn to buy the club shares will be paid into a blocked UK bank account. As announced by Abramovich, the money should be donated “100 percent to charity”, Chelsea said. Abramovich had recently denied speculation that he would benefit from the sale of Chelsea FC. UK Government approval is required for remittance of proceeds.

In addition, the new owners will set aside more than £1.75bn ($2bn) for further investments in the club, including Stamford Bridge.

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In addition to Boehly and Mark Walter, who are co-owners of the Los Angeles Dodgers baseball club, the consortium also includes the Swiss multi-billionaire Hansjörg Wyss. However, the largest stake in the London club is likely to be held by US investor Clearlake Capital in the future.

The British chemical company Ineos and its boss Jim Ratcliffe probably entered the competition too late with a competing offer. The most prominent bidders were seven-time Formula 1 world champion Lewis Hamilton and 23-time Grand Slam winner Serena Williams. The top athletes, both of whom are investors, participated in a consortium of bidders led by British multi-millionaire Sir Martin Broughton. Williams in particular is successful as a business angel and would have added a global brand to its portfolio.

The financiers around Boehly were chosen by the New York commercial bank Raine to enter into so-called preferential talks with the top English club. Due to the sanctions against the Russian oligarch Abramovich, Chelsea are currently not allowed to sign any new players or extend contracts. In addition, strict financial requirements apply to the club.

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