Todd Boehly is planning a significant change to the hierarchy at Chelsea, in advanced talks with Chris Jurasek to come in as new chief executive at Stamford Bridge.
Jurasek presently serves as both the CEO of EagleView Technologies, a company that Clearlake Capital has invested in and the operations executive of Clearlake Capital, the private equity group that co-owns the Blues.
According to The Times, negotiations to move him to west London are nearly complete, and Jurasek's appointment is a part of a "broader management restructure" that will affect Tom Glick, the current president of business.
Even though Glick only started working for Chelsea in July as the former chief commercial officer of City Football Group, if he shows up as anticipated, it appears that Jurasek will be his immediate supervisor.
It has been something of a chaotic time for Chelsea since Boehly and Clearlake bought the club last year and the period of upheaval is obviously not at an end.
Frank Lampard remains in charge of the first team as temporary manager but the club legend will not be in that role next season, with a new boss still to be announced.
Former Tottenham manager Mauricio Pochettino is widely expected to take up the permanent position, but there has been no confirmation as yet.
Until a new manager is in place there remains doubts over a number of the players in the Chelsea squad, with a significant clear-out expected this summer, but the next boss will have a say in who he wants to keep hold of or let go.
The Blues are back on the pitch on Saturday in the Premier League against Nottingham Forest at Stamford Bridge.

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