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The £4.25bn takeover of Chelsea Football Club is set to be completed by a group spearheaded by US businessman Todd Boehly.

The new owners will bring an end to sanctioned Roman Abramovich's free-spending 19-year reign as Chelsea boss - although Boehly is set to make fresh funds available to manager Thomas Tuchel for a big window of summer spending.

The 46-year-old Boehly is the face of the group that has finally received government and Premier League approval. But there are several other key figures involved who have received less attention during the past two months during a high-profile saga.

Here puts some detail to the names involved and the significance of their presence as the two-times European champions enter a new era.

The leader. The casually dressed LA Dodgers part-owner, with a stake of 20%, will be running point for the new group and has made the right noises so far, using the example of his baseball team's success to assuage some fears around whether they will continue to invest heavily in strengthening the first team and club infrastructure. Boehly was also more than happy to pose for pictures and make small talk

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