Chelsea have made an £11million offer to the FA to use Wembley Stadium as they home while Stamford Bridge is redeveloped. The Blues have...
Chelsea have made an £11million offer to the FA to use Wembley Stadium as they home while Stamford Bridge is redeveloped.
The Blues have put together a £500million plan to turn their existing ground in a 'cathedral of football' as part of huge plans by Roman Abramovich.
Work is already underway for that to become a reality, and the club are now looking for a three-year ground share while the building work is carried out.
And according to the Times, Chelsea want to move into Wembley and have now made an offer after talks.
They want to pay £11million to share the stadium for the next three years and want to move in before the start of the 2017-18 campaign.
It's not clear whether the FA is going to accept such an offer, but a ground share with a club has been on the cards in the past with both Arsenal and Tottenham keen when the stadium was built.
The Blues have put together a £500million plan to turn their existing ground in a 'cathedral of football' as part of huge plans by Roman Abramovich.
Work is already underway for that to become a reality, and the club are now looking for a three-year ground share while the building work is carried out.
And according to the Times, Chelsea want to move into Wembley and have now made an offer after talks.
They want to pay £11million to share the stadium for the next three years and want to move in before the start of the 2017-18 campaign.
It's not clear whether the FA is going to accept such an offer, but a ground share with a club has been on the cards in the past with both Arsenal and Tottenham keen when the stadium was built.
