Chelsea are looking at selling the naming rights to their new stadium – but have told interested buyers they have to accept that Stamford Bridge will stay in the name.

Sportsmail can confirm the Premier League club do not want to completely rename their new home in west London – news which will satisfy Chelsea supporters.

Arsenal's stadium is now named the Emirates and Manchester City play at the Etihad.

Chelsea are looking at selling the naming rights to their new stadium in west London

With Chelsea potentially not moving into their new 60,000-seater stadium until 2023, finding a buyer is not currently at the top of the Premier League leaders' list of priorities.

At West Ham, the owners of the London Stadium are closing in on a multi-million pound deal with Vodafone for the naming rights to their new home.

Negotiations between the telecoms giants and London Legacy Development Corporation (LLDC) are at an advanced stage.

Tottenham Hotspur likewise will be looking to sell the naming rights to their new stadium.