Chelsea wants to land in Argentine football: the six clubs it is considering buying

Chelsea wants to land in Argentine football: the six clubs it is considering buying

The President of the Nation, Javier Mileianticipated last night that the English club Chelseawhere the world champion midfielder plays Enzo Fernandez, “He is interested in investing in Argentine football”after the Decree of Necessity and Urgency (DNU) 70/2023 was disclosed, which, among several measures, enables the possibility of Sports Joint Stock Companies.

“As soon as the decree came out, Chelsea was interested in investing in Argentina,” Milei anticipated, referring to the BlueCo group that is the owner of the London entity. during an interview on the LN+ television channel.

“There are many international football clubs that want to invest in Argentina, because it goes without saying that this country is a cradle of stars”stated the President.

And finally he added that “there is a lot of business to be done with the Argentine case. Investments of more than 1 billion dollars could be presented in a very short period of time,” said the president.

The clubs that draw Chelsea’s attention

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Several days ago, Milei signed a decree that enables soccer clubs to transform into sports corporations (SAD) if they wish and the measure could generate investments of more than US$1 billion, according to the president.

Supported by some and reviled by others, the decision reached London ears. The “Blues”, according to Felix Johnston, chronicler of the entity, would be interested in acquiring an Argentine team.

Boca, Racing, Lanús, Estudiantes, Newell’s, Estudiantes and Banfield would be the options managed internally at Stanford Bridge.

However, Johnston stated that “negotiations have not yet begun” since “Chelsea is aware of the public reaction against the decree and respects the precept that the clubs belong to the members.”

The intention of the London institution is to have a subsidiary in Argentina to buy young South American talents and train them in our country before they make the big leap towards Europe.

Source: Ambito

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