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AI reveals what Stamford Bridge could look like after stunning redevelopment and Chelsea fans love ‘insanely lit’ design

ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE has revealed what Stamford Bridge could look like after a stunning redevelopment.

And Chelsea fans are loving the “insanely lit” design of their Fulham-based home.

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Artificial Intelligence has revealed what Stamford Bridge could look like in the future

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Chelsea’s home is in need of redevelopment, with the AI results below

Stamford Bridge was first opened in 1877 and has played host to Chelsea since 1905.

But with a capacity of just over 40,000, it trails behind rivals like Arsenal and Tottenham.

And Chelsea owner Todd Boehly is now keen to press ahead with plans for a £1.5billion rebuild.

It’s reckoned the American is leaning towards knocking down Stamford Bridge entirely.

Chelsea could end up being forced to ground share with neighbours Fulham for FOUR years.

And it could also prompt a stadium rename as part of a new sponsorship deal.

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But Blues fans appear to be loving their potential new arena after AI created several stunning images of the envisaged redevelopment.

Pictures posted online revealed Stamford Bridge could end up looking like a glitzy, large and modern stadium.

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This is how AI envisages Stamford Bridge to look

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The stadium looks completely different to how it does now

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AI sees Stamford Bridge looking like a modern arena

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The stadium would certainly stand out from the crowd

SunSport also generated potential designs using Craiyon.com, with the incredible results.

Gone are the rectangular roofs and yellow bars of the current stadium, replaced with sleek oval designs, window walls and uniquely shaped roofs.

Supporters could not get enough of the incredible new looks.

One said: “Would be insanely lit.”

Another declared: “They look beautiful for Chelsea.”

One noted: “This will be cool.”

Another added: “What a good time to be here.”

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Stamford Bridge could yet be relocated to another area of west London

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There would be plenty of extra seats with an expansion

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Fans are sure to gather from far and wide to the new stadium

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The new design could retain classic features from the old stadium

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