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Chelsea takeover delayed 'due to Stamford Bridge concerns'

Chelsea takeover delayed 'due to Stamford Bridge concerns'
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A takeover of Chelsea is reportedly expected to be delayed in the short term due to concerns over whether remaining at Stamford Bridge offers value for money.

Chelsea have reportedly been dealt a blow in the efforts for a takeover to be completed as soon as possible.

As it stands, three consortiums - headed by Todd Boehly, Sir Martin Broughton and Stephen Pagliuca - are the final bidders in the race to take the ownership from Russian billionaire Roman Abramovich.

US merchant bank Raine Group appeared to be on the brink of deciding on a preferred candidate, but according to the Mail on Sunday, a final decision faces the prospect of being delayed.

The report claims that the trio of bidders have concerns over the finances regarding Stamford Bridge, a source telling the outlet that "without moving the stadium, the sums don't work".

Furthermore, it is claimed that each bidder may look to lower the asking price, believed to be currently set at £2.5bn, and the complication in negotiations could lead to a delay.

As a result of government-imposed restrictions, Chelsea cannot buy, sell, or re-negotiate player contracts until a takeover is finalised.

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