
Chelsea Chairman Boehly Considers Selling Stake to Clearlake Capital
Chelsea chairman Todd Boehly and director Mark Walter are reportedly considering selling their stakes in the club to majority owner Clearlake Capital. This potential move could consolidate ownership under Clearlake Capital.
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Todd Boehly and Mark Walter consider selling Chelsea shares to Clearlake Capital
Chelsea chair Boehly and Walter each own about 13% Sale would give Clearlake effective control of club at 86% The Chelsea chair, Todd Boehly, and director Mark Walter are considering selling their shares in the club to the majority owners, Clearlake Capital, in a deal that would give the private equity company complete control at Stamford Bridge. Clearlake, whose investment is managed by Behdad Eghbali and José E Feliciano, already owns more than 60% of Chelsea, but in an unusual arrangemen...
By Matt Hughes
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