
Chelsea have sent potential buyers brochures describing the benefit of ownership.
Roman Abramovich has officially put the club on the market after a trophy-laden 19-year spell at the helm.
And after the Russian oligarch was slapped with sanctions by the UK Government, the race is on to strike a deal for the Blues.
The Daily Mail says there are around 200 parties interested in purchasing the reigning European champions.
And prospective buyers have even been sent a brochure outlining some of the potential opportunities and benefits that they could take advantage off.
One of those opportunities is linked to Stamford Bridge, with interested parties told in the brochure that they could more than double their match-day revenue if they can find a way to redevelop the Blues' stadium.
It's estimated that any prospective buyer would see their match-day income rocket from £70million to £200m per year if the capacity in SW6 can be boosted from 45,000 to 62,500.
And the catalogue also raises the possibility of purchasing the nearby Fulham Broadway shopping centre; raising the possibility that the area could be converted into both commercial and residential properties.
There are other benefits outlined in the brochure, such as a lack of naming rights and the potential to revamp the Blues' commercial model.
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