
Chelsea co-owners Todd Boehly and Behdad Eghbali are reportedly at odds over the club’s long-term stadium plans, with discussions ongoing about whether to redevelop Stamford Bridge or move to a new location.
The disagreement between the two owners, which first surfaced earlier this season, stems from differing visions for Chelsea’s future home. While both agree that change is necessary, neither is willing to step away from the West London project.
The debate over Stamford Bridge has sparked strong reactions among Chelsea supporters. Initially, many sided with Boehly, but recent protests outside the stadium have seen frustration directed at the American owner.
With Chelsea’s home ground being a central part of the club’s identity for over a century, any potential move is likely to remain a contentious issue among fans and ownership alike.
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