Controlling figure at Chelsea FC leaves position due to disagreement over £65 million yearly sponsorship deal for jerseys, aiming to counteract potential sanctions from PSR.
In an exciting turn of events, Chelsea Football Club will make their long-awaited return to the Champions League this evening, facing off against the current German champions, Bayern Munich. This marks the club's first appearance in Europe's premier club competition since the 2022-23 season.
The west Londoners will be travelling to Germany for this highly anticipated encounter, which promises to be a challenging test for Chelsea in the Champions League. Chelsea's previous shirt sponsor is not mentioned for this season, marking a new chapter for the club.
However, it has been reported that Chelsea have reached a £40m (€46m/$54m) agreement with U.S tech firm Infinite Athlete for their shirt sponsor in the 2023-24 season. As for the 2024-25 season, Chelsea have agreed a short-term deal with Damac, a Dubai-based property firm, for their shirt sponsor.
The interested company in talks with Chelsea to finance a replacement costing around £65 million per season remains undisclosed at this time.
Bayern Munich, who have been in impressive form domestically, will undoubtedly pose a tough opponent for Chelsea. The Bavarian giants have been crowned German champions for the past ten consecutive years, a testament to their consistent excellence.
This match against Bayern Munich is an important test for Chelsea in the Champions League, and fans are eagerly anticipating the outcome. The clash between these two footballing powerhouses is sure to be a thrilling spectacle, and one not to be missed.
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