Best_loser said:
The Stamford bridge land alone must be worth a few billion , next owners might build on it and construct a new stadium on some cheaper land somewhere , maybe that's why the candy brothers want to buy it , same could be done with Fulham
Whoever buys the club will not be buying the stadium. It's owned by Chelsea Pitch Owners plc, a non-profit organisation. They purchased the freehold of the stadium in 1997 with the intention of ensuring it could never again be sold to property developers.
The club tried to buy back the freehold in 2011, but not enough of the CPO shareholders voted for it. Ironically, the club claimed that the CPO was no longer needed as the club would never be in danger of losing the stadium under Abramovich's ownership.
It means that there should always be a Chelsea Football Club at Stamford Bridge, despite the current concerns over the future of the club.