Todd Boehly poised to replace Bruce Buck as Chelsea chairman
Todd Boehly is expected to become Chelsea chairman when Bruce Buck stands down at the end of the month, the PA news agency understands.
Chelsea’s co-controlling owner Boehly’s expected move into the chairmanship indicates once again the US billionaire’s desire for a hands-on stewardship at Stamford Bridge.
Buck has worked at Chelsea for almost 20 years, and will remain with the Blues in an advisory capacity when relinquishing the role of chairman.
Buck is understood to have won a lot of respect from Chelsea’s new consortium chiefs Boehly and Clearlake Capital during the club’s record £4.25billion sale process.
The 48-year-old Boehly is understood to have found himself greatly engaged and fascinated by the challenge ahead at Chelsea however, prompting his move towards the central role of chairman.
Buck helped broker Roman Abramovich’s Chelsea purchase in 2003, before progressing to the role of chairman as the Blues became a dominant global force.
The New York-born lawyer was on hand as the Blues won 21 men’s trophies and 12 women’s titles in the Abramovich era.
“I am proud to have helped Chelsea realise great success on the pitch and make a positive impact in the community,” said Buck.
“Now is the right time to step down and let new ownership build on the strong foundations we have in place.
“The owners have a compelling vision for Chelsea’s future, and I look forward to helping them achieve it in this new role alongside our incredible staff, players, coaches and supporters.”
Boehly’s expected transition to the chairmanship will add even more clarity to the Blues’ leadership structure, with the Los Angeles Dodgers co-owner in line for a central influence in all aspects of club administration.
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