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Chelsea winger Christian Pulisic admits he is excited by the future under new American owner Todd Boehly following his takeover of the club.
The owner of baseball team the LA Dodgers completed the takeover of the Blues on Monday to mark the end of Roman Abramovich’s 19-year ownership of the club, the most successful rein in Chelsea ’s history.
Boehly was a regular at Stamford Bridge for the final games of the Blues’ 2021/22 campaign in which they finished third in the Premier League table. During his time in the build-up to completing the takeover, he met with the players, and both Thomas Tuchel and Women’s manager Emma Hayes.
Despite starting only 13 of the Blues’ Premier League games last term and being linked with transfer interest from Italian giants Juventus, Pulisic is excited by the future at Chelsea under Boehly and has opened up on his meeting with him.
“At the end of the season, we were able to meet with them and they were around the club a lot,” Pulisic told METRO. “They are really good people so I’m excited moving forward.”
Pulisic has spent three full years at Stamford Bridge since arriving at Chelsea from Borussia Dortmund in 2019, scoring 25 times in 115 appearances in all competitions. In