The Herald (South Africa)

Premier League approves Chelsea takeover by Boehly-led consortium

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The Boehly-Clearlake consortium, which agreed terms to acquire Chelsea for £4.25bn (R83.5bn) earlier in May, passed the Premier League owners’ and directors’ test, the league said on Tuesday, paving the way for the club’s takeover.

The proposal also needs approval from the British government before the consortium can complete the acquisitio­n, with a week remaining before the club’s current operating licence expires on May 31.

“The board has applied the Premier League’s owners’ and directors’ test to all prospectiv­e directors, and undertaken the necessary due diligence,” the league said in a statement.

“The members of the consortium purchasing the club are affiliates of the Clearlake Capital Group, LP, Todd Boehly, Hansjorg Wyss and Mark Walter.

“Chelsea FC will now work with the relevant government­s to secure the necessary licences to complete the takeover.”

The British government is set to approve the sale after Chelsea’s Russian owner Roman Abramovich gave assurances he would not benefit from the deal, a source familiar with the situation told Reuters.

Currently subject to sanctions by the British government, Abramovich put the March London following club up for Russia sale’in s invasion early of Ukraine.

Abramovich dismissed reports that he wanted a loan given to the club, reportedly worth £1.5bn (R29.5bn), to be repaid.

Chelsea previously confirmed all proceeds from the sale, which would be placed in a frozen UK bank account, would be donated to charitable causes by Abramovich.

Groups led by Boston Celtics co-owner Stephen Pagliuca and former British Airways chair Martin Broughton were earlier eliminated from the bidding process while a consortium led by Chicago Cubs owners the Ricketts family pulled out of the running. —

 ?? Picture: JOHN SIBLEY/REUTERS ?? AWAITING ACQUISITIO­N: Chelsea manager Thomas Tuchel
Picture: JOHN SIBLEY/REUTERS AWAITING ACQUISITIO­N: Chelsea manager Thomas Tuchel

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