Saudi Media Consortium Chelsea Bid and what has the Saudi media done differently from the rest of the competitors.
Despite the UK Government’s recent sanctions on current owner Roman Abramovich, the club can still be sold after he indicated his intentions to do so last week.
Various companies have expressed interest in buying the World and European Champions, with Saudi Media being one of the names mentioned.
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Should they be successful in acquiring Chelsea, some of their ideas, according to Goal, include the renewal of important players’ contracts, such as Cesar Azpilicueta and Antonio Rudiger, as well as the reconstruction of their Stamford Bridge stadium.
They’re also rumored to be interested in investing in their academy and women’s team, two areas of the club that have seen recent success.
Mohamed Alkhereiji is the person in charge of the club’s purchase, and he and his children are rumored to be Chelsea supporters.
Saudi Media, according to the research, has a yearly revenue of roughly £770 million.
Currently, the UK government has identified two groups as serious competitors’ to purchase the club.
One group interested in buying Chelsea is led by Todd Boehly and Hansorj Wyss, as well as British businessman Nick Candy, who is a Chelsea supporter and attended their 1-0 win against Newcastle United on Sunday.
Woody Johnson, the owner of the New York Jets, and the Ricketts family, who own the Chicago Cubs, are both interested.
What has the Saudi media done differently?
According to the newest information, potential Chelsea owners Saudi Media have not included the country’s own ‘government’ in their consortium’s attempt to buy the club from Roman Abramovich.
On the field, the Blues, and in particular Thomas Tuchel, ensured that off-field events surrounding the takeover uncertainty had no impact on the performance, as Kai Havertz scored for the current European and World Champions for the second time.
“Meetings concerning the Saudi Media proposal resumed today,” according to GOAL, “and it has been independently vetted by a UK government source.”
However, the group is attempting to gain an edge against Nick Candy and Todd Boehly by not engaging anyone from the Saudi government in their quest to buy Chelsea.
Something that might very well determine the club’s destiny, since it is thought that the Raine Group, which is handling the ownership discussions, will not consider any proposals from politically sensitive nations.