Chelsea are in the news again, and not good ones. The London team could be up for sale again after disagreements between Todd Boehly and Clearlake Capital, que are the current owners of the club.
Chelsea are a rollercoaster ride. After a busy summer, with a multitude of high-priced signings and departures, the Blues are once again in the news for a non-sporting issue.
According to the ‘Daily Mirror’, the London club could be put up for sale after a breakdown in the relationship, between the dois owners, Todd Boehly e Clearlake Capital.
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Both parties bought the club in 2022 from Roman Abramovich, after the Russian oligarch was forced to sell all his assets in the UK because of his links to the Russian governo.
Chelsea are a rollercoaster ride. After a busy summer, with a multitude of high-priced signings and departures, the Blues are once again in the news for a non-sporting issue
In conclusion, Both Boehly and Clearlake Capital and Capital and Wesker up with hether to buy the other part of the club, as there has been a difference of opinião on diferentes aspectos do management, or to sell it to a new investidor.
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written by @enock katamba

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