Former Chelsea captain John Terry has thrown his hat into the ring to become an investor with the Blues, and has previously given his support to the club’s owner Todd Boehly
Premier League icon John Terry has made an attempt to purchase a stake in Chelsea having recently provided his backing to the Blues owner Todd Boehly, who took over from Roman Abramovich last year.
Terry left the Blues back in 2017 but still maintains close links with the club. Now the 42-year-old has been granted a fresh opportunity to become a part-owner, according to a report from The Telegraph.
It’s claimed Boehly is currently seeking investors after the team’s stark drop-off in form. With hope of getting the team back to winning ways, Terry could have a part to play as part of a group keen on being involved.
The former defender spoke highly of the club’s current owner in a recent event. “I’ve come across Todd Boehly 5 or 6 times,” he said. “They are trying all they can. They have all the right intentions.