NBA chairman joins Pagliuca's Chelsea bid | Final bids on Thursday
The chairman of the NBA has joined one of the consortia preparing to table final takeover bids for Chelsea this week.
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The chairman of the NBA has joined one of the consortia preparing to table final takeover bids for Chelsea this week.
The British government is prepared to usher through Chelsea's sale to any of the four shortlisted bidders according to the Press Association.
Todd Boehly met Paul Canoville on Friday as the US magnate’s bid to buy Chelsea was boosted by his LA Dodgers partner Mark Walter, the PA news agency understands.
The four bidders looking to buy Chelsea Football Club have reportedly been granted extra time to put forward their final bids to buy the Premier League side.
While football has done most of the talking for Chelsea in the past few weeks, the questions surrounding the next owner at the club are still hanging in the air, creating uncertainty over the direction of the side for the future. Raine Bank, who are in charge of assessing the bids from prospective owners, have managed to narrow the options down to a select few before they choose a preferred bidder for the club.
The Ricketts family claim they will immediately begin work to redevelop Stamford Bridge and intend to continue to play at the ground throughout that phase should their bid for the club be successful. Eric Nordness, the figure who headed up their £760 million redevelopments of the home of the Chicago Cubs, Wrigley Field, has said that the group's 'priority and desire is to play every season at Stamford Bridge.
Chelsea’s sale remains a level playing field for all four bidding consortiums.
(Reuters) - Chelsea manager Thomas Tuchel said on Friday he expects discussions over the Premier League club's sale to intensify over the coming weeks, but he was unsure if he should be meeting potential owners.