
The president and the director of the Chelsea plan to sell their shares
The American millionaires were two of the investors who joined Clearlake to buy the London team from the Russian Roman Abramovich for 2,500..
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Chelsea’s Enzo Fernandez celebrates scoring their first goal with Wesley Fofana on Saturday, May 9, 2026, at Anfield in Liverpool, Britain. (Phil Noble) REUTERS According to reports, Boehly and Walter are now considering selling their minority shares of Chelsea to the Clearlake group. Los Angeles Dodgers chairman Mark Walter attends a press conference announcing a new partnership between the Los Angeles Dodgers and UNIQLO at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles on Wednesday, March 25, 2026. You may be interested: Chelsea wager for Xabi Alonso to be rebuilt after a failed season Private society Clearlake currently owns 62% of the shares of Chelsea, while Boehly, Walter and his associate Hansjorg Wyss own the remaining 38% through the company Blueco Holdings.
Furthermore, In the case of a hypothetical sale, Boehly and Walter consider the value of the club to be £5 billion ($6.765 billion).
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Chelsea’s Enzo Fernandez celebrates scoring their first goal with Wesley Fofana on Saturday, May 9, 2026, at Anfield in Liverpool, Britain. (Phil Noble) REUTERS According to reports, Boehly and Walter are now considering selling their minority shares of Chelsea to the Clearlake group.
according to New York PostLos Angeles Dodgers chairman Mark Walter attends a press conference announcing a new partnership between the Los Angeles Dodgers and UNIQLO at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles on Wednesday, March 25, 2026.
according to New York PostYou may be interested: Chelsea wager for Xabi Alonso to be rebuilt after a failed season Private society Clearlake currently owns 62% of the shares of Chelsea, while Boehly, Walter and his associate Hansjorg Wyss own the remaining 38% through the company Blueco Holdings.
according to Sports IllustratedIn the case of a hypothetical sale, Boehly and Walter consider the value of the club to be £5 billion ($6.765 billion).
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