Chelsea sale: Todd Boehly consortium set to complete deal on Mondayon May 28, 2022 at 9:17 am

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Chelsea say a “final and definitive agreement” was entered into on Friday night to sell the club to the consortium led by LA Dodgers co-owner Todd Boehly.

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The Premier League and UK government have approved the £4.25bn takeover.

Chelsea were put up for sale in March before owner Roman Abramovich was sanctioned over his links to Russian president Vladimir Putin.

The club have been operating under a special government licence which expires on 31 May.

“Chelsea Football Club can confirm that a final and definitive agreement was entered into last night to sell the club to the Todd Boehly/Clearlake Capital consortium,” Chelsea said in a statement on Saturday morning.

“It is expected that the transaction will be completed on Monday.”

‘Time to deliver’

Although the consortium is led by Boehly, Californian private equity firm Clearlake Capital would own a majority of the shares.

Other investors include US billionaire Mark Walter, a co-owner of the LA Dodgers with Boehly, and Swiss billionaire Hansjorg Wyss.

It is understood the new owners have “big ambitions” in the transfer market as they seek to close the gap on Manchester City and Liverpool at the top of the Premier League.

On Tuesday the Premier League said the consortium had passed its owners’ and directors’ test.

On Wednesday the UK government said it had “reached a position where we could issue a licence that permits the sale of Chelsea”.

The Chelsea Supporters’ Trust said: “The CST has been very encouraged by the interactions we have had with Mr Boehly and his team over recent months, but the hard work starts now.

“It is now time to deliver both on and off the pitch in building a successful, inclusive and forward-thinking club with supporters at the forefront.”

Several parties expressed an interest, but Chelsea agreed to sell to the Boehly-led consortium this month.

The government does not want Abramovich to receive any of the proceeds from the sale, which will instead go into a frozen bank account to be donated to charity.

The government says it is now “satisfied that the full proceeds of the sale will not benefit Roman Abramovich or any other sanctioned individual” and the proceeds will be used for “humanitarian causes in Ukraine, supporting victims of the war”.

Chelsea finished third in the Premier League, lost the Carabao Cup and FA Cup finals to Liverpool on penalties and reached the Champions League quarter-finals.

End of an era

Abramovich bought Chelsea for £140m in 2003.

Under his ownership, the club have won every major trophy – two Champions League titles, five Premier Leagues, five FA Cups, two Europa League titles and three EFL Cups.

In August 2021 they won the Uefa Super Cup and in February their first Club World Cup.

Abramovich has appointed 13 managers and the club have spent more than £2bn in the transfer market under his ownership.

Chelsea’s women’s team, who became affiliated to Chelsea FC in 2004, have won four Women’s Super League titles and three FA Cups under Abramovich.

Chelsea’s sale – the key moments

24 February: Russia invades Ukraine

26 February: Abramovich gives “stewardship and care” of club to charitable foundation

2 March: Abramovich says he plans to sell the club

10 March: The UK government sanctions Abramovich

5 May: Abramovich denies he has requested a £1.5bn loan he made to Chelsea is repaid

7 May: Boehly agrees a £4.25bn deal for the club

16 May: Government insider says the deal is close to collapse

24 May: Premier League approves takeover

25 May: Government approves takeover

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