Chelsea Liverpool Arsenal owners eye multi club model

Chelsea’s new owner, Todd Boehly, continues to be a major influence since arriving in the Premier League, with Liverpool and Arsenal now looking set to join him in exploring a multi-club ownership model. Similar to Manchester City.

All three clubs are under American ownership, and they appear to be exploring the idea of ​​buying clubs in leagues such as Portugal and Belgium to accompany their English teams, according to The Guardian.

The City Football Group currently owns Man City, but also the likes of New York City, Melbourne City and Girona, and one imagines more to come as they recently bought a stake in Palermo as well.

Boehly seems keen to do the same with Chelsea, and it could also rub off on Stan Kroenke at Arsenal and John Henry at Liverpool.

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How popular this would be with these clubs remains to be seen, and fans seem to be growing increasingly impatient with those at the top of the game trying to turn things around for their own benefit.

The short-lived idea of ​​a European Super League was met with huge protests here and abroad, but it remains to be seen whether there will be the same hostility towards such an approach.

The Guardian adds that sources close to Liverpool and Arsenal have downplayed these links.

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