Something begins to move in the key of Chelsea’s sale. As reported by Sky Sports, a first offer has arrived for the purchase of the Blues. The American entrepreneur Todd presented it Boehly and Swiss businessman Hansjorg Wyss. Boehly, who owns a minority stake in the baseball team Los Angeles Dodgershad tried to buy Chelsea as early as 2019. At the time, however, Abramovich turned down a £ 2.2 billion offer. Now the American businessman tries again with Wyssa philanthropist active in environmental protection and science, with a personal fortune of $ 5.1 billion according to Forbes.
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Among the entrepreneurs interested in Chelsea not only Boehly and Wyss. Also Josh Harris, an American billionaire and co-founder of Apollo Management, would be evaluating the situation. To report the news is the Financial Times. Harris owns a sports holding portfolio through the Harris Blitzer Sports&Entertainment, founded in 2017 together with David Blitzer. The American billionaire owns the Philadelphia 76ers in the NBA and owns a minority stake in the Crystal Palace. According to the British newspaper, Abramovich would prefer a buyer based in Europe or a US billionaire rather than people connected to a sovereign state, as in the case of Newcastle.