Chelsea sale still level playing field as the four consortiums fine-tune bids
Chelsea’s sale remains a level playing field for all four bidding consortiums.
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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.
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.
The Raine Group selected four bids for the sale of Chelsea FC as a short-list last week, with a view to presenting a winning bid to the Government by the end of April. The bids on the short-list are from Todd Boehly, the owner of the LA Dodgers, the bid led by Sir Martin Broughton, the Ricketts family who own the Chicago Cubs and the Boston Celtics co-owner Stephen Pagliuca.
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