Chelsea have completed a new ‘multi-year deal’ with major company to fix big issue | OneFootball

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·24 de abril de 2025

Chelsea have completed a new ‘multi-year deal’ with major company to fix big issue

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Chelsea have reportedly completed a new multi-year deal with a huge company in order to fix one big issue they have been facing.

The Blues came from a goal down to score two very late goals to win the game 2-1 against Fulham at Craven Cottage on Sunday afternoon in what was a very dramatic game of ups and downs. But for 80 minutes, it was a lot of downs for Chelsea and the woes were continuing. Thankfully, they managed to get two late goals from individual brilliance to win the game.


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Still, manager Enzo Maresca did not celebrate the Chelsea win over with the away fans like all the players did at the end of the game, which was very odd. But he has explained his reasoning for this in the post match press conference, although it wont wash.

The fans were furious throughout most of the game though and certainly let the manager and the players know this at half time and throughout the game. Pedro Neto responded to the fan anger in his post-match comments after the game on Sunday.

But back to the main news for this article, and Chelsea have agreed a new deal with Ticketmaster as announced today by reporter Kieran Gill of The Daily Mail.

Chelsea’s new deal

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Todd Boehly, co-owner and Chairman of Chelsea, looks on from the stands. (Photo by Mike Hewitt/Getty Images)

Gill explains that Chelsea have struck a multi-year deal with Ticketmaster in move towards digital ticketing from 2025-26 season.

Chelsea’s chief revenue officer Casper Stylsvig in at the front and centre in the partnership agreement, and he apparently says that he hopes it will help combat ticket-touting issues that the club have seen happening recently.

I’m sure that this will be mainly well by Chelsea fans although I can certainly not see all of them liking this news much!

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