Days after the team's Champions League elimination, the founder of Clearlake Capital addressed a room full of bankers and business associates at a private event at Stamford Bridge.
According to reports, the event was promoted as a chance to learn about the Chelsea owner's plans for the team in advance of the 2023–24 season.
Anthony Gutman, an investment banker at Goldman Sachs, who worked for one of the institutions involved in the acquisition by Boehly and Clearlake Capital last year, was present.
According to sources, Boehly did not go into depth about the specifics of Chelsea's failings over the past 12 months, and neither he nor Gutman wanted to make any additional comments following the talk.

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