Reports have claimed that Todd Boehly is hoping Chelsea have one of the best stadiums in the country at the end of this decade.
According to the Evening Standard, the owner is looking for success both on and off the pitch by the year 2030, as they continue their ambitious plans in West London.
Reports across recent days have claimed that Boehly is in the middle of a number of plans to improve the status of the club off the pitch.
A renovation to the home stadium is desperately needed one way or another for the Blues to continue to keep up with their rivals at the top.
Recent moves for Tottenham and West Ham have seen them both go way clear of Chelsea as far as attendances go, and this won’t have gone unnoticed at board level.
What Boehly wants by 2030 at Chelsea
It has been claimed in recent days that the club are closing in on the purchase of a large amount of land next to Stamford Bridge in order to get things going on the renovation.
Now, further reports have claimed that the owner has a vision that things will all be sorted within the next six and a bit years.
It remains unknown whether the Blues will have to spend a period of time playing away from their traditional home.
Spurs played a season at Wembley, and this has previously been mentioned as a potential landing spot for Chelsea to play their football while work goes on.
Either way, despite the history it holds the Blues need some sort of modernisation to their home stadium before others fly too far ahead.