Chelsea Edges Toward New Sponsor Deal, Yet Another Financial Miss for the Blues

Chelsea is reportedly on the verge of announcing the much-anticipated transaction, but there’s terrible news.

It’s safe to assume that Chelsea has had numerous problems during the Clearlake-Boehly ownership. Their failure to draw in long-term sponsors has been one of the most significant. They didn’t have a front-of-shirt sponsor for nearly the whole 24/25 campaign. Which other elite European team can you remember doing something comparable? Damac did show up, but just for a few games as the season came to a conclusion.

That blank area on the front of the shirt hasn’t been filled yet. Additionally, it is estimated that the club has lost out on nearly £100 million over the past 18 months as a result of a lack of sponsors.

When the ownership changed, the club was supposed to make improvements in several areas. Rather, they have retreated a few paces.

It appears that the announcement of a front-of-shirt sponsor is finally imminent. However, there is also some unfavorable news about the circumstances. Chelsea has once again been unable to resolve their problems in a sustainable manner.

Chelsea is about to announce a deal, but the news is not good.

Chelsea is about to reveal Oracle as their new front-of-shirt sponsor, according to Łukasz Bałzek. It is anticipated that the agreement will expire at the end of this season. They will pay a lot less than what the club had anticipated.

Thus, once more, this is only a temporary fix for the Blues. Similar to Infinite Athlete in the 23/24 campaign, Oracle will only remain until the end of the season. Furthermore, the deal’s worth is far less than expected.

Here, something has to change. Chelsea is a rising team. They play football in both the Premier League and the Champions League, are situated in London, and have a well-known name like Cole Palmer. They are the global champions. They shouldn’t be struggling to get sponsors, but here we are