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Papers: Boehly open to selling his Chelsea stake to majority owners

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Papers: Boehly open to selling his Chelsea stake to majority owners

Monday, 17 August 2026

The top stories and transfer rumours from Tuesday's newspapers...

Todd Boehly and Mark Walter are open to selling their stakes in Chelsea to majority owner Clearlake Capital in a deal that would value the club at more than ยฃ5bn - The Telegraph

Chelsea are in off-field turmoil amid claims co-owners Todd Boehly and Mark Walter are set to sell their stakes - The Sun

The Chelsea chair, Todd Boehly, and director Mark Walter are considering selling their shares in the club to the majority owners, Clearlake Capital, in a deal that would give the private equity company complete control at Stamford Bridge - The Guardian

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Galatasaray are prepared to double Bruno Fernandes' wages in a bid to lure the Portugal midfielder away from Manchester United - The Telegraph

Galatasaray, Atletico Madrid, Juventus and AC Milan are among the clubs who have been weighing up making an offer for Bruno Fernandes - Daily Mail

Manchester City face having to pay Chelsea more than ยฃ120m to land Enzo Fernandez if the club try to sign him in the final two weeks of the transfer window - The Telegraph

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Manchester City are hoping to complete the transfer of the ยฃ85m-rated Lille midfielder Ayyoub Bouaddi in the next few days after agreeing to sell Rodri to Barcelona - The Times

Manchester City are closing in on a deal for Morocco and Lille defensive midfielder Ayyoub Bouaddi and want it completed this week - ESPN

Chelsea star Cole Palmer has revealed he accidentally poisoned himself by botching his cooking of a salmon dish - The Sun

The Premier League has observed and evaluated ball chip technology in competitive matches as the league considers its possible future use - The Athletic

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