Chelsea get stark shirt sponsorship warning from South African firm as £60m deal in works
Chelsea get stark shirt sponsorship warning from South African firm as £60m deal in works centers on the club’s lack of a front-of-shirt sponsor and the pressure of a £60m target. The article says BlueCo’s ownership, led by Clearlake Capital and Todd Boehly since 2022, has run Chelsea in an unconventional way, including high-spend player deals and a UEFA spending plan after breaching rules. Chelsea were reported to be seeking a sponsorship worth £60m, but have not found a partner meeting the reserve price. The club used interim arrangements with IFS and Infinite Athlete, yet for 2026-27 it could again be without a principal sponsor because it cannot offer Champions League football. The piece compares this to Newcastle’s reported three-year £60m Knox deal, whose first year is only £10m due to late signing, and notes Chelsea’s commercial income fell to £200m in 2024-25.





