Chelsea is contemplating a major overhaul of Stamford Bridge which may result in the club being without a home for up to six years as per reports. Club executives are discussing options like renovating the current venue or constructing a new stadium on expensive land. Frustration is mounting due to the lack of progress under new ownership.
Chelsea’s plans to redevelop Stamford Bridge were seemingly progressing with approval granted to sell a site to the club last October. However, decisions on the stadium’s future are pending and any potential relocation could lead to the Blues playing away from home for an extended period. Shareholder approval and various logistical challenges need addressing before the redevelopment takes place.
The Earls Court site has been ruled out for a stadium and the proposed 2030 completion date is considered optimistic by experts.
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