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Chelsea Q&A: Will US competition help Blues next season?


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Before Chelsea's first match at the Club World Cup against Los Angeles FC on Monday, we put your questions to our football news reporter out in the US, Nizaar Kinsella. Rob asked: Will this help Chelsea at all in regard to next season or will players be burnt out even before the season starts? Nizaar: Chelsea would add 23% more revenue to the profit and loss account if they won the tournament with 97m in TV revenue earned.

Chelsea Football Club, under the ownership of Todd Boehly and Clearlake Capital, is exploring the possibility of entering a U.S. competition to enhance its global brand and engage with American fans. The club is considering participation in a tournament organized by the International Champions Cup (ICC), which would allow Chelsea to play against other top European clubs in the United States. This move is part of a broader strategy to expand the club's international presence and capitalize on the growing popularity of soccer in the U.S. market. The initiative reflects a trend among European football clubs to seek new revenue streams and fan engagement opportunities beyond their traditional markets.

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