Should Behdad Eghbali overcomes the boardroom struggle with Todd Boehly, Chelsea is going to stay at Stamford Bridge and increase stadium capacity to 55,000.
The Blues' co-owners are at odds and seek the purchase of each other out – the conclusion will have a significant impact on stadium plans.
Eghbali wants a £1.5 billion refurbishment to stay at the Bridge, while Boehly proposes a new 60,000-seat stadium in neighboring Earl's Court.
Blues would be forced to leave the ground for two years during the enlargement process.
Plans include modernizing the West Stand, constructing concrete decks over a nearby railway line, and utilizing land purchased from veterans' charity Stoll.
Eghbali's preferred solution does not include completely demolishing the club's 42,000-person capacity stadium.