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Published on 2024-06-12 07:08:30
It’s fair to say that the way in which Chelsea and Manchester City have done their business over the past couple of seasons has opened both clubs up to scrutiny.
The Blues owners, Clearlake Capital, have apparently sold various assets back to other companies owned by Todd Boehly and related to his takeover of the club (per Daily Mail), whilst the current Premier League title holders still have a number of charges to answer regarding various facets of the business.
Former Man City financial advisor, Stefan Borson, suggested to Football Insider that it was the sponsorship deal that Chelsea arranged with Infinite Athlete which saw the new rules on associated party transactions introduced in February.
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