The Premier League has reportedly reached out to Chelsea following concerns raised about one of the club’s co-owners, Todd Boehly, and his connection to a ticket resale website.
Fans noticed that tickets for Chelsea matches were being sold on a platform called Vivid Seats—a site where Boehly is also listed as a board member.
Some tickets were being offered at extremely high prices, which upset many supporters.
The Chelsea Supporters’ Trust, a fan group, wrote to the Premier League asking them to look into this matter.
They believe that this kind of connection could lead to unfair ticket prices and make it harder for regular fans to attend matches.
In response, the Premier League has now contacted Chelsea to understand the situation better.
Chelsea hasn’t made an official comment yet, but the club has always said they are against ticket touting and encourage fans to buy tickets through proper channels.
This is a developing story, and fans will be watching closely to see what happens next.