Israeli strikes kill 23 in Gaza, military expands evacuation orders

The co-owner of Chelsea, Todd Boehly, has revealed that a new stadium for the club remains a challenge.

Boehly said that the Blues are working on their stadium plans but are currently facing difficulties.

He explained that it has been a complex process due to the stadium’s location in the heart of London.

Speaking via talkSPORT, Boehly said: “Inside of London, it’s really complex. It’s not like we are building something in a rural environment.

We have a lot of constituents to make sure we care about. Certainly, the Chelsea fan base is one of them.

Long term, I think we’re going to build something new, and I think we’ll figure it out.”

Chelsea are said to have previously held talks over a move to Earls Court, as the redevelopment of Stamford Bridge in its current location would be limited due to geographical constraints.

Israeli strikes kill 23 in Gaza, military expands evacuation orders

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