Daily Star Sunday

SUP R BO HL!

New owner’s just the man Blues need but don’t expect the type of mega-sprees we saw from Roman

- By RICHARD EDWARDS

CHELSEA are now in safe hands as they look to rebuild under their new American owners.

But don’t expect a repeat of the Blues’ £97.5million gamble on Romelu Lukaku.

Chelsea’s £4.25billion sale to a consortium led by American investor Todd Boehly (right) and private equity firm Clearlake Capital was finally completed last week.

And Boehly’s management of the LA Dodgers and LA Lakers suggests it won’t be quiet at Stamford Bridge.

Although a leading sports finance expert has told the Daily Star Sunday that the emphasis will be on finding value rather than gambling huge sums on big-name stars.

“He’s an owner with a very solid reputation for building franchises in US sport,” says Jordan Kobritz, professor in sport management at SUNY Cortland University in New York. “The LA Dodgers have the largest wage bill in Major League Baseball (MLB) but

they also have a reputation of doing things the right way.

“I’m not sure how much of an influence he has in terms of where the money is spent but I don’t think that we’ll suddenly see

Chelsea going and spending millions on players with no sell-on value.

“The Dodgers have one of the best farm systems, or youth systems as you would call it.

“They take an enormous amount of pride in producing their own players.

“He’ll be very aware of how important the club’s academy is. Not just in terms of bringing players into the first team but also developing talent the club can sell on.

“So I think you’ll see a mix of big-name signings with future value as well as an emphasis on the club’s youth system.

“He hasn’t bought into Chelsea to make a quick buck, he’s someone who is involved in sport because he sees it as a long-term investment.

“If you were looking for someone to bring stability to a club, then he’s probably your perfect guy.”

After the 2022 they’ve had so far, that will be music to the ears of Chelsea supporters around the country.

With the Lakers and Dodgers two of American sports’ biggest and most prestigiou­s names, Boehly is no stranger to maintainin­g tradition.

That said, with so many American owners now in the Premier League he will also have one eye on the future.

And although he will have noted the outpouring of anger which accompanie­d the proposed European Super League, he will also be aware of the financial possibilit­ies it brought with it.

“I’m not saying he would support it but the reaction in America was very different to the reaction there,” added Kobritz.

“Most people in American sport saw it as a logical next step. I don’t think that feeling will have gone away. And I don’t think the idea has either.”

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STAYING OR GOING? Romelu Lukaku’s future is up in the air

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