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Todd Kline Leaves Tottenham for Chelsea in High-Profile Move

Kline's departure marks the end of a three-year stint at Spurs without securing stadium naming rights, as he prepares for a significant role at Chelsea.

  • Todd Kline has resigned from his position as Tottenham Hotspur's chief commercial officer to join Chelsea.
  • Kline's move comes after a three-year tenure at Spurs, during which he was unable to secure a naming rights partner for the club's £1 billion stadium.
  • At Chelsea, Kline is expected to play a significant role in the club's stadium plans, including the pursuit of naming rights, whether for a rebuilt Stamford Bridge or a new location.
  • Kline's previous achievements include securing an 18-year naming rights deal for the Miami Dolphins' stadium, worth £180 million, the third largest in the sport at the time.
  • His departure from Tottenham followed a period of speculation and a significant overhaul of the commercial department staff.
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