The Blues Women have been crowned champions but they have already begun planning for next season with no concerns about their future investment
Roman Abramovich's presence and interest in Chelsea's Women's Super League team has left manager Emma Hayes with no concerns over their future after they were crowned champions on points-per-game.
The women's side of the sport has been growing in terms of attendance and viewing figures in recent years with clubs now seeing significant growth both on and off the field.
Chelsea have led the way in terms of investment in the division, signing marquee Australia striker Sam Kerr while boosting investment behind the scenes at the training ground.