Tuchel provides a promising update on Chelsea’s ownership saga as D-Day nears

Thomas Tuchel believes the Chelsea takeover will be completed before the end of the month

According to The Mirror, Chelsea manager, Thomas Tuchel has provided a promising update on the club’s ongoing ownership saga as the 2021/22 season draws to a close.

The German believes the club can strike a deal with their preferred candidate before the month’s deadline is up. Doing so will see the club in a good position heading into the 2022/23 season.

As things stand, Todd Boehly’s consortium are the club’s preferred bidders and it is something Tuchel is aware of. The manager’s optimism that an agreement can be reached is if anything a good piece of news. Hopefully, it will come sooner rather than later.

“I’ve been told last week that we have a preferred bidder and things are going forward.”

Thomas Tuchel believes the Chelsea takeover will be completed before the end of the month.
Thomas Tuchel believes the Chelsea takeover will be completed before the end of the month. (Photo by Lewis Storey/Getty Images)

Boehly is expected to sign the contract ahead of his £4billion takeover of the club from Russian oligarch Roman Abramovich. The West London club’s special operating licence expires at the end of the month and the club right now faces a race against time to get the deal over the line.

While Tuchel admits that his job is to make a difference on the field, there is renewed confidence that a deal will be agreed upon soon. He went on to add that it is an important week for the club, hinting that a decision could be made in the next few days.

“It’s a pretty important week for the club, but I was fully focused on the pitch. But after what I heard last week I’m confident.”

Thomas Tuchel believes the Chelsea takeover will be completed before the end of the month.
Todd Boehly’s group appears to have won the race for Chelsea ownership. (Credit: Getty)

The sooner Chelsea gets their act together off the field, the better they can focus on the field. Thankfully it appears to be drawing to a close. Exactly when and how it will develop remains to be seen.

Whether it is a result of the off-field antics or not, Chelsea’s form on the field has taken a nosedive in the past few weeks. Unless results pick up they could be sucked into the race for a top-four spot. The last thing the club needs is to throw away UEFA Champions League qualification at the death.

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With the FA Cup final on the horizon, it offers us a chance to end the season on a high. Clubs like Manchester United and Barcelona are set to end this campaign without any silverware so if we do manage to lift any silverware in a season where Covid, injuries, and ownership issues plagued us, it would be remembered as a success.