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Boehly consortium signs agreement to take over Chelsea

Todd Boehly's consortium has signed an agreement to purchase Chelsea from Roman Abramovich.

The proposed deal has to be approved by the UK government and the Premier League before it can be completed.

The group headed by the LA Dodgers part-owner - which includes backing from Clearlake Capital, a US investment firm - beat off late competition from £4.25billion bidder Sir Jim Ratcliffe and other consortiums led by Stephen Pagliuca and Sir Martin Broughton to win the battle to become the Premier League club's new owners.

Chelsea had until May 31 to find a new bidder as the UK government's licence for the club to operate ran out on that date. With the Raine Group - hired by Abramovich to oversee the sale of the club - having chosen its preferred bidder, the government can issue a separate licence to allow the Premier League club to be sold.

The Premier League is meeting on June 8 to constitute the new season, by which time Chelsea would need to have a licence to be part of the next campaign.

Sky Sports News reported in April that Boehly's consortium was chosen as the preferred group to buy Chelsea, despite a late £4.25bn bid from Britain's richest man Ratcliffe for the west London club - though that offer was rejected out of hand.

The Pagliuca consortium was told at the end of last month that it was out of the running to become the Raine Group's preferred bidder. However, the Broughton consortium - led by former Liverpool and British Airways chairman Sir Martin, and including the billionaire Crystal Palace shareholders Dave Blitzer and Josh Harris - was still in the race.

Lewis Hamilton was one of the investors backing Broughton's attempt to acquire Chelsea and is understood to have committed £10m to the bid. Tennis legend

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