Cash money from the government can illuminate the road for Chelsea to go from Stamford Bridge to a new site to Earl's Court.
Manchester United's plans to bring Old Trafford and build a new site of 100,000 capacity, because the center of an entertainment and residential complex is reserved for financing the government.
And a similar approach from Whitehall to make the redevelopment of the current Stamford Bridge possible for housing would be supported by planning chiefs in the home drill of Chelsea.
Chelsea has been associated with a relocation of their house since 1905.
Plans for a total rebuild of £ 500 million for a new location of 60,000 capacity were eventually confirmed in 2015.
However, those plans were deleted in 2018 after the former owner Roman Abramovich had his “Golden Visa” to stay in the UK by the then government after the Salisbury poisoning attack by Russian agents.
Last year the blues were again connected to a possible move to Earl's Court, a mile off the ground, where the exhibition and the concert center were closed in 2014 and was demolished 12 months later.
The latest plans for the redevelopment of the site are 4,000 houses, a shopping center and a park, without a facility for a football stadium.
In a meeting with residents this week, however, Hammersmith and Fulham Council officers have the idea of the club back to Earl's Court back on the agenda.
The council, which suggested that there may be government financing comparable to the available United plan, now says that if the club and the Chelsea kit owners -the supporter group that owns the freedom of the Stamford Bridge site -it would support a move, It would support, it would support the proposal.
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Hammersmith and Fulham would then try to use the 14 -hectare stadium site to meet the housing needs and to rejuvenate the area.
The CPO got the property of the former owner Ken Bates after he won his fight with development companies that threatened the club in the ground in Bulldoze in the nineties.
Provisions of that deal means that the CPO can block the club that moves to another site and can play without their permission under the name Chelsea FC.
In Manchester, United is planning to build a stadium of £ 2 billion, 100,000 seats.
It has been reported that a final decision will be made before the end of the current season.
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