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Chelsea’s multi-club network chief made plans with Crystal Palace investor

Tom Glick, the executive tasked with helping Chelsea’s co-owner Todd Boehly to establish a network of clubs around the world, spent several months working on similar plans with the Crystal Palace investor John Textor, the Guardian can reveal.

Glick, formerly the chief commercial officer for Manchester City’s owner, City Football Group (CFG), has been instructed by Boehly to take charge of Chelsea’s attempts to set up a multi-club network which could lead to investment in Brazil, Belgium and Portugal, where Textor has held talks with Benfica and Porto over potentially buying large stakes.

It is understood that Textor – who bought 40% of Palace for £90m last year and is expected to add the French side Lyon to his Eagle Football stable that also includes Botafogo in Brazil and the Belgian club RWD Molenbeek in the coming weeks – has been surprised by Chelsea’s attempts to find clubs in the same leagues given his close association with Glick.

Glick was appointed as Chelsea’s president of business in July. Less than two months earlier he was pictured alongside Textor at a meeting in São Paulo that confirmed Botafogo’s entry into the new Brazilian Football League (Libra). Glick was described then by a Brazilian journalist as “a senior adviser” to Eagle Holdings.

“I brought Tom Glick with me,” Textor said in an interview at the time. “The two of us together brought a lot of perspectives on opportunities to grow. Technologies for television, technologies for consumer-oriented applications, digital distribution of content, to make it more profitable and profitable, with international expansion, and we brought examples of how to make money in ways Brazilian clubs have never tried before. We brought lessons from the Premier

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