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Todd Boehly’s consortium have already begun talks over a redevelopment of Stamford Bridge if they win the race to buy Chelsea.
Plans for the stadium are considered key to the selection process, with four bidders shortlisted by US bank Raine Group.
Boehly has teamed up with property developer Jonathan Goldstein, which brings expertise in that area to his proposal.
They are already talking to the former project director for Roman Abramovich’s abandoned redevelopment, David Hickey. Architect Janet Marie Smith has also been consulted.
She has worked on a host of stadium renovations in America, including Oriole Park, Atlanta’s Olympic Stadium, the Boston Red Sox’s Fenway Park and more than £200million worth of improvements to Dodger Stadium in Los