Chelsea. The American billionaires have respectively joined Todd Boehly’s and Stephen Pagliuca’s respective consortium bids for the west Londoners.
In a week typified by Thomas Tuchel's side’s explosive Champions League encounters against Real Madrid, the biggest clash of the Blues’ season could take place in the boardroom.
Guber and Walton, who are worth a combined £4.07billion, have co-owned the Major League Baseball giants since 2012. But they will be lining up against each other very soon during the race for the keys to Stamford Bridge.Reports from CBS understand the two American businessmen will be competing with each other as part of their respective consortiums.
Walter joined Boehly’s consortium to purchase the club five days ago.He is the CEO of investment firm Guggenheim Partners which has a net worth of a jaw dropping £261bn.
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