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Todd Boehly could be replaced as Chelsea chairman in three years time according to a new report.
The American has held that position since he and Clearlake Capital bought the club from Russian oligarch Roman Abramovich back in 2022.
In the near two years that have followed, the Blues have spent over £1bn without winning a single trophy.
Thomas Tuchel and Graham Potter have both been sacked, while they have failed to improve under current boss Mauricio Pochettino, with the club sitting in the bottom half of the Premier League table.
The Telegraph have now reported that Chelsea's owners can pass the chairmanship of the club between them every five years as part of a written agreement.
Todd Boehly could reportedly be replaced as Chelsea chairman in 2027 (pictured with Behdad Eghbali)
Boehly has faced some criticism as Chelsea struggle on the pitch despite spending big money
Reports have suggested that Clearlake Capital - owned by Eghbali (pictured) and Jose Feliciano - could nominate a new chairman of the Stamford Bridge club in three years time
It means that under-pressure Boehly could be replaced by 2027, as Clearlake Capital - owned by Behdad Eghbali and Jose Feliciano - will have the opportunity to put forward their own