Police investigate football agent for alleged attempt to blackmail former Chelsea director Marina Granovskaia

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Simon Collings @sr_collings
5 October 2022

Granovskaia, who left Chelsea in the summer, is said to have received the email while working at the club following its sale to a consortium led by Todd Boehly and Clearlake Capital.

The Times reported details of the email, with the agent involved allegedly demanding payment of £300,000 for his role in a transfer.

“I will make you pay for the way you have been,” the Times reported the agent as writing. “That’s not a threat... it’s a promise. If Chelsea don’t pay it’s on you... see you when I see you.”

A solicitor acting for the agent told the Times his client “strenuously denies the allegation” and “has not been charged with any offence at this time”.

A Met Police spokesman said a man was arrested last month and released on bail pending further investigations.