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Clearlake's stance on selling Chelsea as Todd Boehly makes stadium plea - Ben Jacobs

Clearlake Capital has reaffirmed its long-term commitment to Chelsea, quashing rumors of a sale and signaling its readiness to potentially increase its stake, even as Todd Boehly prepares to step down.

The Chelsea ownership structure remains anchored by an agreement between Clearlake Capital and Todd Boehly, despite persistent rumors of internal friction. Clearlake, holding a 61.5% majority stake, has previously stated the club is not for sale and has even explored buying out Boehly’s minority share.

While both parties have publicly insisted they remain aligned on the long-term BlueCo project, the stadium redevelopment, specifically the choice between expanding Stamford Bridge or moving to Earl’s Court, is viewed as the ultimate test for their partnership.

2027 is the year Boehly is expected to step down as chairman under a pre-arranged five-year rotation agreement. This transition will allow Clearlake to appoint its own representative or a third-party figure to lead the board.

But, for now, Boehly remains focused on securing a definitive blueprint for the stadium.

Clearlake will NOT sell Chelsea, they are prepared to buy out Todd Boehly and increase their stake even more 💰

What do you make of this?

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The Chelsea ownership situation

Ben Jacobs, when speaking on the London is Blue podcast, has stated that Clearlake have no intention of selling Chelsea any time soon.

Clearlake will not sell Chelsea. Boehly has already been down that route and explored it. Clearlake’s position is status quo or they would potentially be prepared to buy out Todd Boehly and increase their stake even more.

Summer 2027 is a timeframe when we could see some discussions on what to do next from Todd’s side. There will be a new chairman, and he knows Clearlake’s not-for-sale position and that they have no intention to leave.

What Todd wants is progress on the stadium.

Say Chelsea can only strengthen in one position this summer, which ONE would you choose?👀

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What is going on with Paul Winstanley?

Paul Winstanley remains a part of Chelsea’s long-term sporting project, recently signing a contract extension through 2031.

However, Winstanley faces an increasingly restless fanbase and dressing room. While his track record for identifying talent is respected, the lack of immediate on-pitch success has led to external pressure.

With Tottenham reportedly monitoring his situation, Winstanley’s focus has shifted toward a vital summer window. He is tasked with balancing the squad’s bloated numbers and finally securing the starting-level goalkeeper and striker needed to turn things around.

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