Bristol Post

Football Boehly’s consortium closing in on Chelsea takeover

- Nick PUREWAL

TODD Boehly will become Chelsea’s controllin­g owner when the US magnate’s consortium completes the £4.25 billion Stamford Bridge club purchase, the PA news agency understand­s.

Eldridge Industries founder and Los Angeles Dodgers co-owner Boehly will hold the most influence in the consortium which will buy Chelsea from Roman Abramovich.

Clearlake Capital co-founder Behdad Eghbali will work closely with Boehly and will be understood to take an active role in major financial decisions.

California-based Clearlake is expected to take on the majority shareholdi­ng in the Boehly consortium.

Clearlake’s bosses have thrown their weight behind Boehly as the consortium chief despite the investment firm’s shareholdi­ng however. That confidence in Boehly taking the controllin­g ownership role is understood to represent a major expression of faith in the prospectiv­e new Chelsea owner’s judgement.

Boehly and Eghbali enjoy a close and robust working relationsh­ip, upon which the entire bid has been built.

Boehly’s fellow Dodgers coowner Mark Walter and Swiss billionair­e Hansjorg Wyss will assume more supportive roles in the new Chelsea ownership structure.

Jonathan Goldstein is also understood to have played a central role in the Boehly consortium’s success in the race to buy Chelsea.

The British property investor is Boehly’s long-term business partner and - while the Cain Internatio­nal chief executive is not expected to take a formal role on

Chelsea’s board - he will retain an influentia­l role in the incoming setup. Chairman Bruce Buck and director Marina Granovskai­a should retain their roles once the Chelsea takeover is completed, with the sale remaining on course to be wrapped up ahead of the May 31 deadline.

Only Premier League and Government approval now stand between Boehly’s consortium and owning Chelsea.

Abramovich put Chelsea up for sale on March 2 amid Russia’s continued invasion of Ukraine. The 55-year-old was then sanctioned by the UK Government on March 10, with Downing Street claiming to have proven the Russian-Israeli billionair­e’s links to Vladimir Putin.

Boehly has won the race to buy the Stamford Bridge club for a record sports-club fee, having beaten Sir Martin Broughton and Steve Pagliuca to strike their deal.

The Ricketts family-led bid had put together a compelling submission, only for late internal difference­s over their consortium’s compositio­n to lead to the Chicago Cubs owners withdrawin­g their candidacy.

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